A Student Was Killed In Front Of Govt House And Imo Govt Justified The Killing On Radio - Opuruzor
By Lighthousemedia (self media writer) | 16 days ago
A member of the Peoples Democratic Party in Imo State, Collins Opuruzor, has stated that the government of the governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, has failed to secure the lives and properties of the residents of the state.
According to Collins Opuruzor, a student of the Imo State University was murdered by unknown persons in front of the government house in Owerri, Imo State, and the government did nothing about the killing.
Collins Opuruzor went on to disclose that instead of doing something about the murder of the student, the Commissioner of Information of Imo State went on a radio station and justified the killing of the young man.
Collins Opuruzor said that contrary to claims made by Hope Uzodinma stating that his government has handled insecurity, killings continues to take place in Imo State and a large part of the state is controlled by unknown gunmen, kidnappers, and terrorists.
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