The crisis brewing between Abia and
Imo State governments over the ejection of Abia Transport Company from its park
in Owerri, deepened weekend, with the former giving the latter till tomorrow to
secure a new loading bay for its transport company.
Abia State government threatened to
also eject Imo Transport Company from the state, if its Imo counterpart failed
to accede to its appeal by today.
It said the threat became necessary
because of alleged refusal of Imo government to heed to its previous appeals to
give Abia Line a place to operate in Owerri.
Chief Press Secretary to Governor
Theodore Orji, Mr. Ugochukwu Emezue, said in a statement that the state
government did not believe the reason given by its Imo counterpart
for the ejection, saying other transport companies were still operating from
the same park.
According to Emezue, since Abia
Lines’ loading bay in Owerri was shut down, Abians were finding it very
difficult to come back home.
He said all efforts by Abia Lines to
get another loading bay in the Imo State capital had allegedly been frustrated
by the state government officials.
“Interestingly, Peace Mass Transit
which also operates within the same neighboourhood with Abia Lines is yet to be
ejected, as Imo government is claiming that the ejection order was based on its
plan to reclaim the master plan of the capital city of Owerri,” Emezue.
According to Emezue, “if by Tuesday
Abia Line is not returned to its loading bay, Abia State government will also
begin the restoration of the master plan of Aba and Umuahia, which will affect
Imo Transport loading bays in the affected areas.”
Emezue called on human right
activists, social crusaders and all well meaning Nigerians to condemn the
hostile action of Imo State government, adding that now was the right time for
the activists to act and not wait to criticise Abia government’s retaliatory
measures.
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Theodore 0rjiuzor,is a fool,his not d same person,d@sent imo indigenes working in abss(abia state civil service )home.
ReplyDeleteUselessman d@took an oath nude in okija shrine
Besides,Peace mass Transit bought d land.so they have every right to stay there unless otherwise
ReplyDeleteI hope the two 'brotherly' governors would come to an agreement soon for the sake of commuters.
ReplyDeleteIt is unfortunate such unreasonable and anti-developmental speech can come out of somebody like Mr chief Presse. Instead of going for dialogue to find a solution to that and encourage the gouvernor of Imo in his work. Please I beg you in the name of God Start something in Abia.that's the only state in the Federation without any change record
ReplyDeleteMy brotha I tell u, if u visit dat state u go dey vex, too undadevelopd, no new tin hapnin,
ReplyDeleteFire-burn Governors and their curly men
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