
The development was, however, received with much criticism, especially from Imo residents some of whom claimed that the government was yet to pay workers’ salaries.
With Zuma announcing his immediate resignation on Wednesday after the ruling ANC party threatened to eject him from office via a parliamentary vote of no confidence, more criticisms trailed the erection of his statue in Imo state.
The frustration of many has been based mainly on the fact that the former President, whose reputation has been stained by years-long allegations of graft, was, however, being “celebrated” in Nigeria as seen in the honorary gesture of Governor Okorocha.
Some aggrieved Nigerians did not hesitate to take a swipe at the governor via Twitter. See some of the comments below.
#Nigeria!
Jacob Zuma was so bad and corrupt that South Africans had to force him to resign before the end of his term But Zuma has a statue in Nigeria for his exemplary leadership and contribution to society. pic.twitter.com/eeoJwg5DoB
— Austine Chimdum (@Austine_Chimdum) February 15, 2018

Whatever may happen to his legacy in South Africa, Jacob Zuma still stands tall in Nigeria.
This is a problem. pic.twitter.com/9CoVfSkfSf
— AYO SOGUNRO (@ayosogunro) February 15, 2018



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