Uzodimma deserves reelection, says Imo lawmaker

During a stakeholders' meeting that he organized on Thursday, the 30-year-old federal lawmaker presented a report of his performance within four months in office and discussed his commitment to fulfilling election promises

Hope Uzodinma

Amarachi Amadi, the member representing Ikeduru/Mbaitoli Federal Constituency in Imo State at the House of Representatives, has called upon the people of the state to support the re-election of Governor Hope Uzodimma in the upcoming gubernatorial election scheduled for November 11.

During a stakeholders’ meeting that he organized on Thursday, the 30-year-old federal lawmaker presented a report of his performance within four months in office and discussed his commitment to fulfilling election promises.

He emphasized that the state’s best course of action is to have Uzodimma serve another term as governor.

Amadi praised the governor for his achievements in areas such as infrastructure, job creation, timely salary and pension payments, and improvements in education, health, and agriculture.

The youthful lawmaker said that among all the governorship candidates, Uzodimma had more capacity and experience to move the state forward.

He said that the governor was doing well to tackle insecurity and deepening democracy in the state.

To support Uzodimma’s reelection project, Amadi donated 14 branded sienna vehicles to coordinators across the federal constituency, saying that the biggest project was to have Uzodimma reelected as governor on November 11.

He said that the electoral ward in his federal constituency that delivers the highest number of votes for the All Progressives Congress at the November 11 governorship election in the state, would have the Zonal Intervention Project worth over N100m captured in the federal budget cited in that ward.

He said “Please vote for the governor come November 11 governorship election in Imo State. Our governor has done well in his first tenure in office. He has done well in job creation, provision of infrastructure, tackling of insecurity and lifting our major sectors like education, agriculture, health and tourism.

“To support this project, I am donating 14 branded Siena vehicles to the coordinators. This is to give impetus to the reelection bid of our governor in our federal constituency.

“Also, any ward in our federal constituency that delivers the highest number of votes come November 11, will have the Zonal Intervention Project which is worth over N100m captured in the federal budget cited in that ward. We will do it.”

The lawmaker also rewarded electoral wards and voting units that gave him the highest number of votes during his election last February and March.

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