Okorocha allegedly bulldozes N60m building belonging to Widow

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Imo state Governor, Rocha’s Okorocha has been called out by an Instagram user who goes by the name Ingrid Adaeze, for allegedly destroying her grandmother’s building valued at N60million.

Ingrid Adaeze, who poured out her frustration over the act had stated that her grandmother was given a verbal notice to update the building to the approved standard of the new market, but didn’t get enough time to do the needful as requested by the Imo State Government.

She said her family was in the process of getting a contractor to commence remodeling of the structure but their plan was cut short after they received a call that the building had been destroyed.

Adaeze condemned the insensitivity of the governor stating that consideration wasn’t given to her grandmother or the people who lived and had their businesses in the building.

Read her post below:

“My grandma Chief/Mrs. P.A Nwameme built this 3 story rental property with 18 first level storefronts in Mgbidi,IMO State in 1976. Governor Rochas and his evil contractors only gave her verbal notice to remodel the building to the standard of the new market.

“So my mother and her siblings decided to call from the U. S to look for a contractor who can remodel the three story building. The plan was when a suitable contractor was found, my mother and her siblings will all go to Nigeria in order to supervise the renovation.

“Before we knew it, my mother got a call from Nigeria that my grandmother’s three story building was bulldozed. Governor Rochas and his evil contractors never gave any time for a renovation. With no type of remorse he destroyed a 60million Naira worth building, with no compensation.

” This is illegal and shameful on the governor’s part. People live in that three story building and they have their businesses there. He has displaced so many people.My grandmother is a widow and this is one of her retirement incomes. This is so wrong

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