Imo Governor Hope Uzodimma broke his vow to reveal the sponsors of banditry, abduction, and cannibalism in his state.
Instead, he used his remarks at a stakeholders gathering on Tuesday to highlight his administration’s accomplishments over the previous two years.
He also discussed the state’s biggest issue, former governor Rochas Okorocha, whose son-in-law, Uche Nwosu, was detained last week.
He accused Okorocha of plotting a comeback as governor.
“Imo State has former governors like Chief Achike Udenwa, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, Governor Emeka Ihedioha and Governor Okorocha, but the only difference between Okorocha and other former governors is that he is out of office but he still wants to be governor again.”
Governor Uzodimma said that he did not want to join issues with Okorocha while he promised to do everything possible to ensure there is peace in the state.
He disclosed that his administration, since assumption of office, had faced a barrage of security challenges, the first one being politically-sponsored against his administration.
He said his administration has embarked on rehabilitation of 99 roads across the state in the last two years.
He said that out of the 99 roads, 32 had been fully completed, while the remaining would soon be completed.
He listed the high priority roads to include: Owerri-Orlu and Owerri-Okigwe dual carriage ways which, he said, would serve as great stimulant to the economy of the state, when completed.
“We have remodeled roundabouts in Owerri and environs to ease traffic and open up the city for more businesses and investments.
“The overall objective of this massive road construction and reconstruction is to strengthen the state’s economy by boosting commerce, industry and tourism,” he said.
The governor further said that the meeting was convened out of his strong desire to connect with Imo people so as to extend dividends of democracy to the grassroots.
He urged members of Imo Stakeholders’ Council to imbibe patriotism, eschew rancour and work for the people of the state.
According to him, malicious falsehood against his administration will do no one no good hence, the need for all stakeholders to unite so as to move the state forward.
“Meetings such as this offer us an opportunity, as a government, to have regular open dialogue with Imo people to enable us effectively deliver dividends of democracy.
“There is always a price to pay for any genuine reform and I believe that we have made appreciable progress to arrest the rot we met on ground.
“Every malicious falsehood against me shall not prosper because He who is in me is greater than he who is in them,” he said.
Earlier in his address, Chief Leo Stan Ekeh, Chairman of the occasion and Chief Executive Officer of Zinox Group, thanked the people of the state for their solidarity to the Uzodimma-led government.
Eke sued for peace, stressing that this would encourage monumental developmental strides in the overall interest of the state.
The event was attended by some former governors and deputy governors of the state, members of the State Executive Council and members of the House of Assembly.
Others were members of the National Assembly of Imo extraction, an elder statesman, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, as well as indigenes of the state in the Diaspora.
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