Imo governor Hope Uzodimma has attributed the spate of attacks in the state to the handiwork of those he described as disgruntled politicians who are afraid of his achievements in the state.
He noted that the burning of his country home in Omuma, in Oru East local council, were attempts to intimidate Imo people into submission.
Uzodinma, in a broadcast to mark Workers Day in Owerri, he stated that his government is committed to securing the lives and properties of Imo people.
“Last Sunday’s attempt to burn down my country home was just their Lilliputian way of sending the message that Imo State is insecure,” he said.
“As always, they failed woefully. The government in collaboration with all the security agencies is more than capable to protect the lives and property of all residents of the state.
“I swore an oath to that. I will never shirk this sacred responsibility.
“It is quite unfortunate that despite the impressive progress we have recorded in the first year in office, some people have failed to appreciate the glaring evidence everywhere that Imo State has taken a turn for the better.
“This group of fifth columnists has therefore elected to disrupt the peace of the state. Although their actions are quite regrettable, it is my duty as the Governor of the state to ask everyone to sheath the sword and make room for development.
“I must warn that the day of mindless criminality in the state are over. Let me use this opportunity to assure all Imo people that I will leave no stone unturned in ensuring the security and safety of all of us.
“Be rest assured that my administration is willing, able and capable of protecting the lives and property of all Imo people and residents alike. Without any fear of contradiction, I can declare to you that the recent security challenges in the state have been effectively contained.” He said.