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‘The people are not interested’ – Group explains why there was no jubilation after Uzodinma won at Supreme Court

‘The people are not interested’ – Group explains why there was no jubilation after Uzodinma won at Supreme Court

The Imo State chapter of the National Youth Alliance (NYA) has explained why there was no jubilation in the state after the Supreme Court verdict affirming Governor Hope Uzodinma’s election. According to the group, the people were not interested in the judgment due to the governor’s leadership style, which they claim has been characterized by a lack of accountability and neglect of the state’s development.

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The group’s chairman, Chinonso Uba, stated that the people were not surprised by the verdict and were more concerned about the economic hardship and insecurity in the state. He added that only members of the APC, who are also suffering from the economic meltdown, were aware of the judgment.

The group criticized Governor Uzodinma’s leadership, saying he is not in touch with the people and does not care about their welfare. They also mentioned that the lack of accountability in the state’s local government allocations and the absence of infrastructural development contributed to the apathy towards the judgment.

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The NYA’s statement suggests that the people of Imo State are disillusioned with the current administration and are not interested in celebrating a court verdict that they believe will not bring about any positive change in their lives.

Key points:

  • The Imo State chapter of the National Youth Alliance (NYA) explains why there was no jubilation after the Supreme Court verdict affirming Governor Hope Uzodinma’s election.
  • The group cites the governor’s leadership style, lack of accountability, and neglect of the state’s development as reasons for the apathy.
  • The people are more concerned about economic hardship and insecurity than the court verdict.
  • Only APC members, who are also suffering from the economic meltdown, were aware of the judgment.
  • The group criticizes Governor Uzodinma’s leadership, saying he is not in touch with the people and does not care about their welfare.
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