 An hour to Imo State where Governor Hopu Zadimma has vowed that the perpetrators of the mayhem at Izumbi will be unmasked and brought to justice. He is apparently pained by the killing of security operatives and extensive destruction of property in Oguta, local government area of Imo State, at the weekend. He has also promised that the government would set up a panel of inquiry that will look into the immediate and remote causes of the crisis and make recommendations that will help stop further occurrence. We have spoken to the people who calm down now and who will intervene and make sure we create an environment of harmonious relationship between the security agencies and the government. And we will continue to fight crime. We are determined to fight crime. We will continue to fight crime until there is peace in the land. We are interested in the peaceful existence of our people. We are interested in making sure the environment is free of violence and criminality. To enable innocent citizens to go about their business. We are also committed as a government to ensure that everything that is strengthened, the unity of the country, is supported. We appeal to the state government, Izumbi Senators Hopu Zadimma, to please come to the rescue of our people because more than 125 families have been rendered homeless. Most of them lost to their life savings. Most of these people, both old and young, were grossly affected. So if the governor does not really come to our rescue, this community will not come to what it is today, even in the next 10 years. We should look at our plight, that we are nowhere to be found. We should assist us, at least help us in a way that we should get back to our beauty, to cover our buildings and the other properties. My message to the governor is to let him help us. We should almost eat the houses, eat the houses with him. Most of us now don't have any job opportunities. We don't have things to do. There is no point in pushing. NEWS OPDATES