FG Roads Repair: Uzodinma Seeks Refund Of =N=32 Bn @ Meeting With Buhari

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Gov. Hope Uzodinma and President Buhari discuss

Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo state and President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday met during which the former sought the president’s intervention in the refund of over N32 billion his predecessors reportedly spent on federal roads in the state.

Speaking with state house correspondents after the meeting with Buhari, Uzodinma said Imo was in “financial distress”.

He said the funds, if released, would assist in clearing both salary and pension arrears, pointing out that the consultants he engaged discovered that at least N32 billion was spent on federal roads in the past.

Uzodinma said he briefed Buhari on the situation of things he met on the ground in the state, adding that the president listened to him.

Uzodinma’s predecessors are Achike Udenwa (1999 to 2007), Ikedi Ohakim (2007 to 2011), Rochas Okorocha (2011 to 2019) and Emeka Ihedioha who governed for seven months before the supreme court replaced him.

Mr. President welcomes Gov. Uzodinma

In 2016, Okorocha had described roads in the state as death traps, adding that his administration had to fix several roads for the benefit of the people.

Said Okorocha then: “In Imo, we do not know again which one is federal road or state-owned. We do every road like the Akokwa/Orlu road which we have fixed and dualised. Owerri/Port-Harcourt road is so bad. There must be cooperation between the federal government and stakeholders on these roads”.

In June 2019, Ihedioha launched the construction of 16 urban roads in the state, totalling 81 kilometers and estimated to cost N23.4 billion.

The former governor also launched the reconstruction of Government Technical College (GTC) road, Okporo road and Orlu road.

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