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*WHERE IS IMO’S BILLIONS: Uzodinma’s Government Under Fire Over Missing Local Government Funds

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By Okechukwu Nwanguma
Imo State is drowning in poverty — but its local governments are swimming in billions. Or at least, they should be.
According to Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, every LGA in Imo has received no less than ₦300 million a month in the last eight months. Ideato North and South together? Nearly ₦1 billion monthly. Over a few years, we’re talking tens of billions.
Yet, visit these LGAs and you’ll see the same heartbreaking picture: schools with no desks, clinics with no drugs, roads like minefields, and communities paying out of pocket for vigilantes to stay alive. Where did the money go?
A Black Hole in Owerri
Instead of the constitutionally guaranteed direct funding, billions meant for grassroots development vanish into Owerri’s State Government coffers. LGAs are then tossed pocket change that can’t even buy ceiling boards for crumbling offices.
If the Federal Government tried this with state allocations, governors would be shouting “dictatorship!” from every rooftop. But when it’s LGAs being strangled, suddenly it’s “normal practice.”
The Government’s Answer? Threats.
When Ugochinyere and Dr. Chima Matthew Amadi demanded transparency, the Uzodinma administration didn’t show figures — it showed fangs. In a bizarre 48-hour blitz, the Commissioner for Information, Declan Emelumba, issued threats and even tried to resurrect the long-dead crime of sedition to silence critics.
Sedition? In 2025? The courts buried that law decades ago in Arthur Nwankwo v. State as unconstitutional. To dig it up now is pure desperation.
A confident, clean government doesn’t hide behind obsolete military-era laws. It meets accusations with facts and audited accounts.
What Imo People Want to Know
Governor Uzodinma, if you have nothing to hide:
– Publish LGA-by-LGA FAAC receipts from 2019 to date.
– Release audited spending reports signed by LGA treasurers.
– Show project-by-project breakdowns of where the money went.
If you can’t — or won’t — then don’t blame Imo people for concluding the worst.
Billions Gone, Lives Lost
This isn’t just about money. It’s about human lives. While funds vanish, maternal mortality remains scandalously high. Villages are left without health workers. Youth unemployment fuels crime.
From 2019 till now, the billions allocated to LGAs like Ideato could have rebuilt markets, paved roads, equipped hospitals, and created jobs. Instead, people are burying loved ones lost to bad roads, untreated illnesses, and insecurity — while asking the same unanswered question: Where is our money?
The Bottom Line
You can’t intimidate a whole state into silence. You can’t threaten your way out of a billion-naira scandal. The constitution is clear, the facts are stubborn, and the people are watching.
Governor Uzodinma, this isn’t about politics — it’s about proof. Open the books or face the verdict of history.
Until then, Imo’s billion-naira question remains unanswered.

 

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