One Love Foundation chides OUK over Facebook giveaway, asks him to fix infrastructure in Constituency

Human rights group, One Love Foundation has condemned a Facebook giveaway been offered by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu to his followers.

The organisation in a Statement requested the Senator to fix the infrastural decadence in his constituency.

It said it will drag him to court for breach of Code of Conduct rules for public officers.

The Statement read in parts “One Love Foundation, an NGO committed to justice, peace, transperency and good governance, through its legal representative, Samuel Ihensekhien Jnr and its global president, Chief patrick eholor has in no small terms condemned the funny give away by Senator Uzor Kalu.

Nigeria youths stop begging for crumbs from Senator uzor kalu. Nigerian youths don’t need giveaway on Facebook from Senator Uzor Kalu.

Senator Kalu’s homestate is suffering from economic decadence and yet our nigeria youths cannot tell this old Senator to fix amenties in his constituency and instead are patronising this his giveaway that is simply illegal and against the public service rules and offends the Code of Conduct Bureau Act for Public Officers. Nigeria youths must learn to speak truth to power. As our youths must learn to serve one way or the other.we must all note that Orji Uzor Kalu home state, is the worst in the country in terms of infrastructural development, and Nigeria is not in a good economic state and yet Nigerian youths on facebook because of meagre token, have failed to tell this Senator the truth.

Hunger will not disapear after this funny Facebook giveaway by Senator Uzor Kalu.

Nigeria youths must tell Senator Kalu to give youth in his constituency and nigeria youths, good jobs, good roads, basic amentities, good representation and not this illegal giveaway.”

The One Love Foundation founder and the legal representative also stated that soonest, they shall drag the Senator to court for breach of Code of Conduct for public officers because of this illegal facebook giveaway, the statement concluded.