Aninri Report: “PG of uncompleted projects,” more natives blast Udengene
A mini-war is breaking out in Amagu community as more natives are coming out in open defiance against their President General.
Comr Christian Onyeabor (a.k.a Udengene) has come under fire after InfoWars dragged him to face public judgement this morning. He has called “emergency meeting”, and has been soliciting help from influential community indigenes. He has also ramped up attacks on his critics on social media, using his trademark tactic of fighting by proxies.
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But those who he is fighting are surprisingly prepared, and are fighting back in spade. They want to know why their PG prefers receiving financial donations on behalf of Amagu using his personal or business bank account when the community has number of functional accounts. They want to know why he abandons Arizo House, the administrative building that has taken more than what is needed to be completed but which remains largely unfinished. They want to know why he abandons nearly every project he has started. They want to know why he singlehandedly rewrote the Town Union’s constitution. They want to know how millions and millions of naira which came in forms of donations and taxations are spent. Most importantly, they want to know why their PG filed a lawsuit against Amagu autonomous community in the High Court.
But Udengene has chosen distraction over submitting himself to demand for accountability. He also wants to use delay to evade scrutiny.
“Udengene is a PG of uncompleted project. That’s his new name. Show me any single project he has completed. Show me one,” an angry indigene Friday Njoku told InfoWarsHQ.
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Amagu is, today, divided into two halves. While few wealthy elites support Udengene, more than 90 percent of the community, mostly the poor, rural dwellers who suffer first-hand his anti-people policies, despise him.
Although Udengene is a polarising figure, the key factor of the looming crisis stems from the fact that Amagu autonomous community has no solid source of income. The government has to rely on the donations from “big men” to function. So its the “bigs”, not the PG, who call the shots. At the plodding of these “bigs” Udengene has sidelined half of the elected officials of the Town Union, including the secretary Comr Aloysius Chukwu.
“He [Udengene] never use committee in any project. He is both the committee and its chairman,” one of the aggrieved officials said.
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Amagu lost its thriving daily market with its large revenue in 2020 under the incompetent leadership of Hon. James Onyeabor, Udengene’s elder brother, as PG.
