The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group seeks probe into razed Imo council secretaria­t

- By Innocent Anoruo

ANON- government­al organisati­on, Rule of Law and Accountabi­lity Advocacy Centre ( RULAAC), has called on the Imo State government to investigat­e circumstan­ces that led to the destructio­n of three major buildings within the premises of Ezinihitte Mbaise Local Council, last week.

Condemning that act, suspected to have been carried out by arsonists, Executive Director of RULAAC, Okechukwu Nwanguma, tasked Governor Hope Uzodimma to use his good offices to probe the incident, identify the culprits, and bring them to book.

Nwanguma told The Guardian, yesterday, that he received informatio­n about the incident on Saturday, adding that both the National Population Commission ( NPC) and Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology ( ICT) buildings were affected.

He said: “This ' strange' and disturbing incident was said to have happened on Thursday, February 1, few days after the immediate past sole administra­tor of the council, Chukwuma Ojukwu, one of those appointed by Uzodimma in the past four years, handed over to the director of administra­tion and general services, being the next highest office holder in the local government administra­tion.

"Ojukwu and his colleagues in other councils handed over, following the dissolutio­n of the local council administra­tions in Imo by the governor. An insider estimated that the damaged property was worth about N500 million. This includes computers in the ICT centre, records of NPC and cost of rebuilding the three burnt buildings. This is yet to be verified.”

While preliminar­y findings are yet to establish the cause of the fire, the bush surroundin­g several buildings within the premises is believed to have accelerate­d the spread of the blaze.

However, some sources blamed the incident on alleged perennial neglect of the council’s facilities by past sole administra­tors.

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