On the threats he said “basically there are no serious challenges because we have the maximum support of the State government and agencies. I was an ASUU president, I don’t reckon with threats. I know the God I serve will have to do what is right at all times; we would all meet our creator one day.
“Yes, I have been receiving some strange calls, but they will not distract me from what I’m doing now, I don’t answer any calls. I don’t know who the caller is again,” Awuzie confessed.
Speaking on other discoveries, the committee chairman said they discovered that all of the process of land revocation and allocation during Okorocha’s administration never followed due process.
He said: “What was alarming was that the government was run without due process and all the challenges we had arose from the government not following due process.
“If you want to revoke lands, there are processes; you don’t revoke personal land and turn it to personal use.
“You can only revoke when there is a compelling government use at that moment; you don’t revoke land and give it to your families or friends.
The committee, in their seat last week, had accused Senator Okorocha of partitioning and appropriating the properties located in various areas of the State to himself and his family members.