I never sacked 3500 imo workers ihedioha replies governor uzodinma

It seems like a political controversy is brewing in Imo State, Nigeria!

According to reports, Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has accused his predecessor, Emeka Ihedioha, of sacking 3,500 workers during his tenure. However, Ihedioha has now responded, denying the allegations.

In a statement, Ihedioha's media aide, Chidi Nwanyi, quoted the former governor as saying: "I never sacked 3,500 workers in Imo State. This is a lie from the pit of hell. As a responsible and people-oriented leader, I ensured that the welfare of workers was paramount during my tenure."

Ihedioha further claimed that his administration was committed to creating jobs and improving the lives of Imo State residents, and that any claims of mass sackings were unfounded and misleading.

This development comes as a response to Uzodinma's earlier statement, where he accused Ihedioha of mismanaging the state's resources and sacking workers without due process.

It's worth noting that political controversies like this can be quite divisive and may have significant implications for the people of Imo State. As the situation unfolds, it will be interesting to see how the parties involved respond and how the public reacts to these allegations.