Willie Obiano, the former governor of Anambra State, was investigated for eight years by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, according to Dede Uzor, the executive director of the Human Rights, Liberty Access, and Peace Defenders Foundation.
In a statement released on Tuesday in Awka, Uzor stated that Obiano needed to answer for “the wasted eight years” that he presided over as governor.
He added that Obiano left the state in extreme poverty and expressed sadness that for eight years he was unable to take any action in the state that would directly benefit the populace.
On the other hand, Uzor counseled Soludo to stay focused, avoid the mistakes of his predecessor, and submit a monthly report on the amount of money generated by the state.
Emeka Ozumba, a public relations specialist and former deputy press secretary for Obiano, responded to the group’s allegations by saying that his former boss had done a good job serving Anambra and should be allowed to live a tranquil life.
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