₦15M SAGA: Udengene diverts Sen Ngwu’s fund as Amagu kicks again

Comr Udengene has exhausted his lies, and is standing in shame before his fellow Amagu brothers who now want to know how the ₦15-million assistance from Sen Osita Ngwu was spent.

Recall that InfoWars reported that Senator Ngwu gave ₦15 million to Amagu autonomous community in Aninri. The President General, Comr Udengene diverted the money to his personal account. InfoWars, however, smoked him out, leaking the detailed plots to embezzle the money. So forced, Udengene quickly declared Ngwu’s transfer to WhatsApp groups.

According to him, the money was earmarked for building a certain bridges, including the Amagu-Ani bridge which is now a deathtrap. He said that every arrangements had been concluded and work on those bridges would start before February 9.

Two weeks after the promise, the people have seen nothing. There is no work on or around any of the selected places marked for repair. Instead, the PG has taken a bulldozer to two small roads, all of which very far removed from the proposed projects. In fact, one of the road leads to Udengene’s family’s house, while the second lead solely to the private residence of former chairman of Onitsha branch of Amagu Town Union.

Why the most talked about Amagu-Ani bridge seemingly fades out of public discussion, and why private residences of local cabals instead receiving feverish attention surprise the locals.

Earlier this month, they had mounted unprecedented resistance that shook Udengene-led administration, calling specifically for accountability and for end to the PG’s repression against the youths.

“He is good in diverting attention and so diverting fund,” a local who pleaded anonymity said of Udengene.

At the very beginning of his administration, Udengene received millions of naira in donations for building Arizo House. Almost two years and after more money needed to complete the building is polled, the project remained largely unfinished and completely abandoned. He started number of culverts, but stopped them halfway. Where is the ₦15 million for Amagu-Ani bridge? Everyone wants to know.

More polls have shown that Udengene is the most unpopular President General in Amagu history. Nicknamed “PG of uncompleted projects“, Udengene’s incompetence is glaring and is not in doubt. He is the modern-time Nebuchadnezzar – a man of pride and insanity. He is still remembered in Amagu as the villain who supported his brother, former PG Hon James Onyeabor, to compromise in a deal that saw Amagu lost their ancient market in 2020.

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