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“I shed tears on what I have seen”, Gov Uzodimma pays condolence visit to Izombe

Ibe Pascal Arogorn, Owerri

Hope Uzodimma, the governor of Imo state on Tuesday visited Izombe community in Oguta LGA, Imo state to inspect damages and condole with people over loss of lives at the weekend.

Recall that more than more 70 houses and many people lost their lives after the community youths clashed with solders on Friday.

Gov Uzodimma said he was pained adding that he shed tears with what he has seen.

According to him, the wealth created by our brothers and sisters has been burnt”.

He said, “I want to plead with all of us to interrogate our consciences, and drop those things that are not helping the society and embrace those things that will bring unity, peace and order”.

It is so sad. Your Royal Highness, I want to condole you. We are here on a condolence visit”.

“I am pained. Izombe community has stood by me throughout my political career.

“If there is any community in Imo State where civilization should be resident, it is in Izombe community. Izombe is a community where we have so many wise men.

“Where are our leaders. Why are you keeping quiet. These youths are our brothers. I am not going to kill them. I will want them to repent and tell us why they have taken to crime.

“Unfortunately this has happened. It is so sad. Your Royal Highness, I want to condole with you. We are here on a condolence visit, to identify with my brothers and sisters. What happened is very bad. It is condemnable. I must be with you because when I was struggling you were with me – when I was challenged you were with me, so if you are challenged, I will also be with you.

“We are wasting time with too many quarrels. Let us come together.

“Look at the homes belonging to our kinsmen who suffered to make a leaving – now burnt. As if it is not enough, they are even afraid to come back home. Must we continue to live this way?. Is it not time for us to change?. We just have to change because what is bad is bad and what is not acceptable in a society is not acceptable.

“I want to plead with all of us to interrogate our consciences and drop those things that are not helping the society – that will not help our community, and embrace those things that will bring unity, peace and order in the community so that development can come.

“If we don’t have the good environment here, there will be no development. We need prayers – we need the intervention of God.

“I will never support anybody to kill anybody in Imo state. I will set up a committee that will come and assess the damages. Where the government will assist the owners, we will asist.

“I shed tears with what I have seen. A calamity has befallen Izombe. The wealth created by my brothers and sisters are burnt. Only God knows that I regard Izombe the same way I regard Omuma my place of birth. Hope Uzodimma is your brother. Please your anger should not boil over. I have told the army that the innocent must have peace. There must be peace in Izombe, there must be peace in Imo State – there must be peace in Nigeria.

“Let us all rise in honour of the soldiers and civilians who lost their lives over this crisis. Let us give them a minute of silence. May their souls through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

“All those whose properties were destroyed, the Committee with some leaders will go round and take inventory – so that we can work out a way to help them rebuild their homes and move back in.

The Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission ( ISOPADEC) will bring relief materials to victims.

Speaking further, “the promise I am making to you is that I will not as your Governor allow Izombe people to suffer.

*May God help us in Jesus name. Amen, “Uzodimma prayed.

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