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Igbo Billionaire, Ukachukwu Vows Wike Will Pay For Damaged Property (Video)
By Ayeni Gideon
In the continuing saga of legal threats and counter-responses, Chief Linus Ukachukwu, an Igbo estate developer, has reiterated his determination to make FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike pay for the damages inflicted on his property in Abuja.
GWG.ng reports that this latest development follows Ukachukwu’s initial accusations against Wike over the demolition of his multibillion Naira property without any official revocation order. Expressing his frustration and resolve to seek justice, Ukachukwu minced no words in declaring his intent to hold Wike accountable for every dime lost due to the destruction.
Addressing the press, Ukachukwu condemned Wike’s actions and asserted that the governor would be held responsible for the financial repercussions, regardless of his tenure in office. He emphasized his determination to pursue legal avenues to ensure that Wike compensates him for the damages incurred.
“If Wike is unable to finish the payment while still in office, the next government will continue from where he stopped,” Ukachukwu asserted, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to seek restitution for the destruction wrought upon his property.
Watch the video below;
This latest development adds fuel to the ongoing controversy surrounding the demolition incident, which has fanned out into a social media battle between Ukachukwu and the FCT Minister.
Recall that, GWG.ng earlier reported that Wike had previously dismissed the allegations, faulting the legitimacy of the land allocation and refuting any claims of wrongdoing.
As the legal standoff between the estate developer and the minister intensifies, stakeholders await further developments in this contentious dispute over property rights and accountability.
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