Governor Hope Uzodimma has reaffirmed his dedication to a free and fair election process in Imo State.
The Governor made this commitment while presenting a paper at the Inter-Party Advisory Council of Nigeria (IPAC)-hosted conference for political stakeholders in 2022 in Abuja.
The Governor’s paper presentation, “My Good Works are Speaking for Me,” took the time to demonstrate his tenacity in serving Ndi Imo with a number of accomplishments and awards.
Some of the achievements range from the road revolution of more than 100 solid roads reconstructed; the resuscitation of the Otamiri Water Scheme; the revival of Adapalm; the ongoing construction of 305 model primary schools; the establishment of two new tertiary institutions; the ongoing construction of 305 Healthcare centers in 305 electoral wards; graduation of 400 medical doctors from the College of Medicine accredited under his administration; establishment of Imo Industrial Policy; establishment of Hope Green Revolution; establishment of the Ministry of Digital Economy and e- Government to create over 10,000 jobs; free mobile clinics for the rural dwellers; and lots more.
He continued by saying that Imo State’s civil servants are among the happiest people in the state as a result of the state secretariat’s renovation, permanent secretaries’ receipt of brand-new cars, their access to free public transportation, the automation of the civil service payroll, and the recent lifting of a 10-year ban on promotions for civil servants in the state.
He commended the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) for silently playing a unique, important, and selfless role in deepening the democratic culture.
He disclosed that irrespective of the uncommon efforts of the opposition to destabilize the State with politically sponsored insecurity, Imo has remained the hospitality capital of the South East through the fervent prayer of Ndi Imo.
The Governor enjoined political parties to be constructive in criticisms as his administration has been open to it as a way of allowing democratic processes to thrive in the state.
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