PDP official charged with terrorism for accusing Gov Hope Uzodinma of secretly giving land to herdsmen
The Peoples Democratic Party’s New Media Centre Director General, Ambrose Nwaogwugwu has been charged for terrorism for accusing Governor Hope Uzodinma of “secretly approving Rural Grazing Reserves for Fulani herdsmen”.
A copy of the charge sheet, marked 0W/217c/2020, stated that the 29-year-old Nwaogwugwu also accused the governor of constructing a Rural Grazing Area for Fulani herdsmen.
The Director-General also reportedly accused Uzodinma of planning to divert N5.2bn meant for pensioners in the state.
Nwaogwugwu was also said to have accused Governor Uzodinma of planning to rename the Imo State University after the late Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari.
The state government also slammed four other charges against the 29-year-old.
The remaining charges bordered on cyberbullying, defamation, and attempting to incite citizens of the state against Uzodinma, who became governor of the state in January following a Supreme Court judgment.
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