How Youths Attack Governor Uzodinma, Damaging His Bulletproof Vehicle

Angry youths of Mmahu community on Sunday afternoon, attacked Governor Hope Uzodinma, of Imo State, while repeatedly shouting “Onye Oshi Vote.

Onye Oshi Vote” in English means “stolen votes”

The youths in the process damaged His Bulletproof Vehicle

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The incident occurred at Ohaji area of the state.

Upon the governor’s arrival at the area, the youths of Mmahu community repeatedly shouted “Onye Oshi Vote, Onye Oshi Vote” (meaning “stolen votes” in Igbo language).

They threw bottles, stones and sticks at the convoy, thereby damaging the bulletproof vehicle.

The governor could not attend the function he went for at Ohaji.

His security details stopped him from alighting from his vehicle due to the tensed atmosphere.

The operatives then made a detour and whisked Uzodinma away to safety.

Meanwhile, former Imo governor, Emeka Ihedioha of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has spoken on the Supreme Court reaffirmation of Uzodinma as the duly elected governor.

The apex court, last Tuesday, dismissed Ihedioha’s application which urged it to review its earlier judgment in favour of Uzodinma.

Ihedioha, in his reaction, quoted the words of the late journalist, Dele Giwa, that “No evil deed will go unpunished”.

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