Insecurity in Imo: Five years after, Uzodimma still playing the blame game

After five years in office, Governor Hope Uzodimma is yet to cover up the disconnect between him and the state he governs, much the same way he needs to close the gap between his administration’s claims of restored security and the brutal realities faced by some rural communities, where residents endure daily terror from unexploded bombs, kidnappings, and armed occupation by armed hoodlums.

Despite his constitutional mandate as Chief Security Officer to combat criminals, Uzodimma has consistently prioritized political blame-shifting over actionable intelligence-based strategies, leaving some areas of the state in perpetual violence .

In his recent State of the State address, Uzodimma cited the hosting of “national and international conferences” in Owerri as evidence of substantially improved security. This metric has drawn scathing criticism from security analysts and opposition leaders, who note that such events occur in heavily fortified urban hotels, not in the embattled hinterlands like Orsu, Okigwe, and Oguta where some communities languish in fear of terror attacks.

“We live under the dictates of non-state actors who are now de facto leaders,” lamented PDP spokesman Lancelot Obiaku .

Uzodimma’s tenure is punctuated by repeated, unsubstantiated promises to expose sponsors of insecurity, none of which have materialized, suggesting that the Governor may have adopted buck- passing as a political strategy.

In January 2022, Uzodimma accused unnamed opposition figures of orchestrating violence during his New Year address, vowing to unmask them. But no names or evidence followed .

As recently as 2025, he claimed political leaders “give criminality ethnic colouration” but provided zero intelligence-based arrests, instead urging citizens to “share intelligence” with security agencies .

Security analyst, Emmanuel Nnorom notes: “The governor’s blame game is a diversion from his failure to build forensic capacity in the war against insecurity. Repeatedly promising to expose sponsors of insecurity without evidence, erodes public trust.”

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