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Compensate South-east for Civil war Losses – Hope Uzodinma tells FG

Imo state governor, Hope Uzodimma, has asked the Federal government to establish a special fund to compensate the south-east over the devastation of lives and property during the civil war.

Speaking on Wednesday, October 13, in Owerri, Imo state capital, as he declared open a zonal public hearing on the review of the revenue allocation sharing formula, Uzodinma said the special fund would provide succour for those who lost their properties and family members during the civil war.

The event was organised by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).

“I think the debacles of the civil war led the south-east into a deep poverty level; houses were burnt down, people were killed,” Uzodinma said.

“Only recently, a special law was enacted as the North-East Development Commission, arising from the disaster of Boko Haram incidents. But the 30-month civil war that ended in 1970 left the south-east in a state of penury.”

The governor said the southeast has suffered “great injustice” on how revenues accruing from the zone are shared.

“Today, as it stands, the federal government takes home 52.68 per cent, state governments, 26.72 per cent, while the 774 local government areas take home 20.60 per cent,” he said.

He said Imo currently has seven oil-producing companies but 43 oil wells were “wrongfully” allocated to Rivers.

Uzodinma said 25 per cent of gas production in Bonny is piped from Imo, but revenue accruing from it does not go to the state “while pollution is threatening the lives and assets of the residents of the area”.

“It should not just be about multi-billion-dollar pipeline projects that siphon oil and gas from the state which results to youth restiveness, quantum violence and subsequent deaths,” the governor said.

“I think that God did not make mistake endowing Imo with natural resources.”

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