Nigerian entertainer, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa who is widely known as Charly Boy has opened up on why he left the Justice and peace committee of Gov Soludo.
Governor Chukwuma Soludo appointed a number of people to in committee to unravel the true cause of armed struggle in the Southeast region which has led to insecurity.
However, in a video, Charley Boy has opened up about why he withdrew from the committee.
He wrote;
”I never received a formal invitation to the part of the committee work. A few months there were a few days’ notices to an inaugural meeting in Akwa, Since there was no arrangement to bring me to Akwa I attended the meeting via zoom.
”The Governor called me again some weeks back, thinking I was already in Akwa for the Inauguration and I complained about how the handlers have been communicating so ineffectively with us. I am reliably informed that my sister Onyeka Onwenu went through the same experience but has since resigned from the committee. Even though I am honored by the invitation, I am rather disappointed by the organizers and how they have been unable to engage us in their plans and activities.
”I cannot in good conscience send my name to a process I was not fully invested in. I am therefore formally withdrawing my name and my participation from this committee. I wish to commend the vision of the Governor for setting it up. I trust that it will live up to its expectations,” he said.
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