Tag: Hope Uzodinma

  • ‘May the soul of former president Bola’ –  Imo governor makes grave error during prayer (Video)

    ‘May the soul of former president Bola’ – Imo governor makes grave error during prayer (Video)

    A video showing the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, made a huge blunder after referring to President Bola Tinubu as the former President and a deceased individual during the Constitution Review Zonal Public Hearings in Owerri has surfaced on social media.

    The event, held on Saturday, July 19, brought together delegates from Imo and Abia states to discuss constitutional reforms. However, Uzodinma’s solemn prayer took an unexpected turn when he made a slip of the tongue.

    The governor while offering prayers for the demise of former President Muhammadu Buhari, said, “May the soul of former President Bola…” before pausing briefly.

    He then continued, “Former President Muhammadu Buhari, and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.”

    Recall that former President Muhammadu Buhari died in London after a prolonged illness and was buried in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State.

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  • Gov Uzodinma reveals outcome of APC caucus meeting

    Gov Uzodinma reveals outcome of APC caucus meeting

    Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has said the All Progressives Congress (APC) is united, stronger, focused and supportive of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

    Uzodinma said this while briefing newsmen at the end of the party’s caucus meeting presided over by President Tinubu, at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja, on Tuesday.

    The governor debunked claims that the party operated as a one-man show, adding that the APC’s diverse representation across six geopolitical zones, including governors from various states at the meeting, underscored its inclusive nature.

    He said the party’s structure, as outlined in its constitution, included multiple leadership positions and a hierarchical framework that ensured broad participation in decision-making processes.

    “Our party is united, stronger, focused, and supportive of the government. We need to celebrate our own.

    “The government is heavily supported by the APC, and from time to time, we must show that we are behind the government,” he said.

    On internal party democracy, Uzodinma stated that APC was a very large political party with executives at all levels.

    “We have our internal mechanism for selection. Why are we winning all these elections? It’s because we have demonstrated high capacity and respect for democracy,” he stated.

    The governor said due to good leadership provided by Tinubu, the county was better off in terms of revenue generation which translated to more infrastructure, social change, and other economic dynamics.

    According to him, APC is the party to beat and the envy of other political parties, not only in Nigeria but in Africa.

    He said the party had inaugurated the Progressive Institute, its intellectual arm, to conduct research, training for manpower development and to build the intellectual capacity of members.

    He said President Tinubu’s efforts in managing insecurity were also commended at the meeting.

    “The President has done very well in terms of managing the insecurity in the country, as testified today by one of our members in Zamfara State, where there is relative peace.

    “Now, people are going about their businesses. Farmers have gone back to their farms in the southeast,” Uzodinma said.

    The meeting brought together key party leaders, including Vice-President Kashim Shettima and the President of Senate, Godswill Akpabio.

    Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, the APC National Chairman, Gov. Umar Bago of Niger, Sen. Aliyu Wamakko, Gov. Nasiru Idris of Kebbi, Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa, among others, also attended the meeting.

  • Court orders Imo govt to stop demolition of market

    Court orders Imo govt to stop demolition of market

    A State High Court sitting in Owerri, the Imo capital, has ordered the Imo government to stop the demolition of structures at the Central Market Layout, Owerri. The Judge,  I. C. Ibeawuchi, gave the order of interim injunction against Governor Hope Uzodinma and five others, on Thursday.

    The order of interim injunction barred the defendants from taking “any further steps in forceful demolition of the structures erected on the piece of land known as the Central Market Layout Owerri, Imo State”. The order of Court warned against forcefully ejecting the Plaintiffs from the structures erected by them (plaintiffs) on the piece of land known as Central Market Layout Owerri, Imo State.

    It also warned against further construction of the ongoing perimeter fencing work around the structures erected by the plaintiffs pending the hearing and determination of the motion on Notice for Interlocutory Injunction filed by the Plaintiffs/Applicants.

    It reads thus:  “Order of Interim Injunction is hereby granted restraining the Defendants either by themselves or through their agents, servants, assigns, heirs, privies or any other person acting on their behalf from taking any further steps in furtherance of the forceful demolition of the structures erected by the Plaintiffs on the piece of land known as the central market layout Owerri Imo State pending the hearing and determination of the motion on Notice for Interlocutory Injunction filed by the Plaintiffs/Applicants.”

    Speaking to newsmen, Counsel to the plaintiffs, Mr Christian Nwadigo, said his clients included the Incorporated Board of Trustees of Rhema Life Ministry International and Sunway Global Properties limited.

    Others were Zero-one Global Properties limited; Ekpereamaka Nwankwo and Nwankwo Emmanuel for themselves and on behalf of all owners of the land within the Central Market layout Owerri, in Imo. Nwadigo said that his clients were seeking the determination of a suit praying the Court to restore owner of their property as well as award due compensations for demolished property.

    Other defendants in the matter, however, included the Owerri Central Market complex Development and Investment Company limited as well as Donez Global Services Limited. Others were Joe Johnny Jayson Enterprises Limited, the Attorney General of Imo and the Nigeria Export-Import Bank (NEXIM).

  • Court dismisses appeal filed by PDP challenging Uzodinma’s election as Imo state Governor

    Court dismisses appeal filed by PDP challenging Uzodinma’s election as Imo state Governor

    The Court of Appeal Abuja, has dismissed the appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its governorship candidate, Samuel Anyawu, challenging the decision of the Imo State tribunal, which affirmed the election of Hope Uzodinma as the authentic governor of the state.

    The court held that the appeal lacked merit having resolved all issues formulated against the appellants in the suit.

    In the same vein, the appellate court also dismissed the appeal by the Labour Party and its candidate, Achonu Nneji, and that of the Allied Peoples Movement for also lacking in merit.

    The appellants who were dissatisfied with the tribunal Judgment, had approached the court of appeal on grounds that the November 11, 2023 election, was invalid because of non-compliance with the provision of the Electoral Act.

    The appellants also challenged Uzodimma’s qualification with an allegation that his WAEC Certificate of Education result, was forged.

    While delivering judgment, the court of appeal held that the appellants in their appeal, failed to prove the allegation of non-compliance as alleged.

    The three-man panel led by Justice Bitrus Sanga also held that the appellants failed, to prove that the governor submitted a forged certificate.

     

  • Project 774: Uzodimma extols FG as 5 Imo LGAs enjoy high speed internet connectivity

    Project 774: Uzodimma extols FG as 5 Imo LGAs enjoy high speed internet connectivity

    Imo State Governor, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodinma has commended the Federal Government over the implementation of the pilot phase of the local governments digital connectivity project in Imo State.

    Governor Uzodinma lauded the speed with which the pilot project was implemented noting that the initiative would enhance efficient governance at local government level and boost public service delivery thereby stimulating socio-economic development at the grassroots level.

    The pilot phase of the project has already been implemented in five Local Government Areas in the state. The Local governments are: Ikeduru, Oru East, Isu, Oguta and Ehime Mbano.

    The implementation of the project in the remaining 22 local governments in the state would take place in the next three months when the second phase takes off.

    Governor Uzodinma’s commendation is contained in a statement made available to the press, at the weekend, by Imo State Commissioner for Digital Economy and E-Government, Dr Chimezie Amadi.

    The Federal Government’s digital connectivity project implemented by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy is aimed at connecting all the 774 local governments in the country to the single national digital network through fiber infrastructure and satellite technology.

    The essence of the project is to enable local governments secretariats have access to digital public infrastructure thereby bridging inherent digital gaps better the local governments and the other two tiers of government.

    Governor Uzodinma expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for accomplishing Project 774 in five Local governments in the State, noting that the project would reinforce his Imo Digital Economy Agenda designed to ensure the development of a robust Imo digitalization process whereby communities, institutions and business clusters would have enormous and uninterrupted access to the digital services.

    Imo Commissioner for Digital Economy and E-Government, Dr Chimezie Amadi assured that his Ministry would deepen the gains of Project 774 in the state by partnering with the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy to fast-track Governor Uzodinma’s connected Imo Initiative which aims at ensuring ubiquitous broadband connectivity across all communities in Imo.

    Noting that Governor Uzodinma is leading digital revolution in the state, making Imo to be ahead of other states in the digital space, he reassured of the preparedness of his Ministry to embrace any innovative initiative geared towards making Imo digitally empowered, accessible and efficient.

    The Directors of Administration and General Services of the five local governments in the state where the first phase of the project has been executed recounted the gains the project has yielded in their various local governments since implementation.

    Mrs Ngozi Chucks-Osuji of Ehime Mbano and Chief Bede Ugboaja, Isu noted that communications and local security had improved since the advent of the project.

    Sir Phil Manu, Ikeduru and Mr. Victor Ayozie, Oguta disclosed that the project had engendered proficiency and productivity in local government administration.

  • Better days ahead – Tinubu reassures Nigerians as Uzodimma begins 2nd tenure

    Better days ahead – Tinubu reassures Nigerians as Uzodimma begins 2nd tenure

    President Bola Tinubu, on Monday, assured Nigerians that things would get better for the common good of the people with more patience, perseverance and consistency in governance.

    Tinubu gave the assurance at a colourful and well-attended ceremony for the inauguration of Gov. Hope Uzodimma of Imo for a second term in office held at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri.

    Tinubu, who earlier commissioned a road leading to the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri, appealed to the people to endure the hardship occasioned by the subsidy removal.

    He congratulated the people of the state on their resolve to vote Uzodimma, whom he described as “a very unique individual that resonates with a progressive agenda”.

    “I assure you here today that you have gotten a good and dependable democrat, a hardworking man, who will think and do,” he said.

    The president urged Uzodimma to make further commitment towards economic recovery and rapid development of the state.

    “Before now, every one of us was enveloped with fear to come to Imo. Today, Imo is safe and happy and ready for business.

    “What we learnt from this is for us to work together, join hands and pay attention to our internal security,” Tinubu said.

    He promised more robust collaborations between the Federal and Imo Governments in the area of security.

    Earlier in a remark after taking the oath of office at exactly 3:22p.m., Uzodimma commended the people for their love and support during the governorship election of November 11, 2023.

    He said his oath taking for his second term was a renewal of his covenant with God and the good people of the state.

    The governor said that the past four years had been characterised by good management of public funds that had addressed the problem of infrastructure deficit.

    “Through the provision of extensive road infrastructure, we have been able to lay a solid foundation for the accelerated economic growth and development of our state,” he said.

    According to him, the next four years of my administration will, therefore, focus firmly on deepening our shared prosperity mantra through massive infrastructure expansion to ensure accelerated economic growth.

    “I have already signalled this new direction in the 2024 budget in which capital expenditure has the lion share of 491.2 billion naira of the total budget of 591.2 billion naira or 83 per cent of the budget.

    “This transformational journey, which we have commenced with the 2024 budget, will be sustained in the next four years,” he further said.

    The governor also said that his vision will be anchored on 10-year Development Plan that would transform the state into an industrial, self-sufficient state in the next ten years.

    He said the 10-year development plan was also designed to deepen the intervention framework of his 3R mantra of Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction.

    Uzodimma said the development plan identified priority sectors that would accelerate projects and industries, such as the Orashi Free Trade Zone and supporting businesses, such as petrochemical industries and gas processing facilities.

    He said: “Another focus of the plan is to harness our agricultural potentials and exploit the mineral resources and align them to the proposed establishment of ceramic industry and agro processing facilities across the three senatorial districts of the state.

    “My second tenure will be centred on the massive economic development of the state, which will permeate every community or ward.

    “We shall kick start this through our Community Economic Development Initiative.

    “Consequently, within the first 12 months of the current tenure, every community in the state will feel the impact with at least one significant project fully executed for them.

    “Consequently, in the coming weeks, working with the local government council leadership, each community will be expected to identify one project that they want the government to do for them,” he said.

    The governor reassured the workers that prompt payment of salaries and pensions would remain a priority to the administration.

    He said his priority areas will be on 15 critical sectors needed for the sustainable development of Imo, including road infrastructure, education, health, sanitation, water supply, agriculture and food security.

    Others are housing and new cities development, digital infrastructure, market access, industrial policy, safety/security, enabling laws and policies, public financial management and electricity infrastructure.

    He called on aggrieved Imo people to bury their differences and work collectively to develop the state.

    “Our simple civic obligations, like paying taxes, observing traffic rules and keeping our environment clean can go a long way toward helping the government to succeed.

    “In the same vain, I urge all those with the wherewithal to think of establishing industries, especially in the rural areas, to help create jobs for the youths,” Uzodimma said.

    Chief Judge of Imo, Justice Theresa Chikeka, administered the oath of office on the governor and his deputy, Mrs Chinyere Ekomearu.

    Until her election as deputy governor, Ekomearu, who replaced Prof. Placid Njoku, was a Senior Lecturer at the Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education, Owerri.

    The ceremony was attended by eminent Nigerians, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, Speaker, House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, some state governors, the clergy and traditional rulers, among others.

  • Imo governor, Uzodinma signs bill extending teachers’ retirement age to 65

    Imo governor, Uzodinma signs bill extending teachers’ retirement age to 65

    Hope Uzodinma the governor of Imo state on Wednesday, signed a legislation establishing a new retirement age of 65 or 40 for teachers employed by the state.

    Previously, the retirement age for teachers was  35 years of service or 60 years of age.

    Shortly after signing the bill, the governor said the new law would motivate teachers in the state’s public schools.

    “Having given the teachers an extra five years, they are expected to bring out their time and work harder to give Imo children the best form of teaching and learning and graduate them as the best in Nigeria,” he said.

    He called the gesture “value addition” and urged the teachers to be more committed and serious about their jobs.

    Uzodimma congratulated them and stated that the “law is intended to encourage teachers to have a sense of job security and to be more effective and efficient in their duties.”

  • Hope Uzodinma accuses  Ajaero of pursuing Labour Party’s Interest in Imo

    Hope Uzodinma accuses Ajaero of pursuing Labour Party’s Interest in Imo

    Governor Hope Uzodimma has accused President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, for pursuing the agenda of the Labour Party in Imo State.

    Uzodinma made this statement during an interview with Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Thursday.

    According to him, “He (Ajaero) has said times with number that he is a member of Labour Party (LP). He has a candidate in the election of Imo State. So, he is driving whatever programme that will give advantage to Labour Party in Imo State.”

    Ajaero was attacked in Owerri last Wednesday just before a planned protest in the state to press the state government to heed the demands of the workers in the state. the NLC accused the Uzodimma government of supervising the assault on Ajaero but the government has denied the allegations.

    The NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) had since ordered shutdown of essential services in Imo as protest for the attack on Ajaero and declared a nationwide strike effective November 14, 2023.

    On Wednesday, aviation unions in Nigeria directed their workers to withdraw services to all public and private Owerri flights (both inwards and outwards) with effect from midnight. The unions said the strike is indefinite until otherwise directed by the NLC and the TUC.

    On Thursday, Labour picketed the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja and grounded air travel activities at the airport.

    Speaking on Channels Television’s programme on Thursday, Uzodimma said he does not know why the NLC leader has been hostile to his government but he looks forward to the day he will engage Labour.

    “It’s surprising that an NLC president from Imo State will be hostile to my government,” he said.

     

     

  • Imo governor, Hope Uzodinma vows to track down killers of police, army, NSCDC officers in the state

    Imo governor, Hope Uzodinma vows to track down killers of police, army, NSCDC officers in the state

    Hope Uzodinma the  governor  of Imo State has vowed to track down the killers of security operatives in the Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of the state.

    Recall that unidentified gunmen, on Tuesday, attacked and killed no fewer than eight security operatives, including police, military and officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC.

    In his reaction, after visiting the scene, Uzodinma expressed sadness over the unfortunate incident, assuring citizens that justice would be served.

    The Governor via a post on Platform X on Wednesday vowed to bring the perpetrators to book.

    He called on members of the community to remain calm, asking them not to be dismayed by the development.

    He wrote, “I was saddened at the news of an ambush by armed men, which led to the death of some security personnel on duty at Umuezeala Owerre in Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State.

    “I have visited the scene of the crime; this barbaric act is unacceptable and I have directed a collaborative effort amongst the security units for justice.

    “However, I assured our people not to exercise any fear of reprisal attack or hostility, even as I appeal for cooperation from the community.

    “Ndi Imo nwe’m, let’s not be dismayed by this, as it does not in any way unbalance our ongoing campaign against criminality and its associated vices in our dear State.

    “Let us rest assured that we will track those behind this heinous crime and bring them to book. Once more, I commiserated with the security agencies whose men were involved in the ugly incident”.

  • JUST IN: Uzodinma dumps Deputy, unveils new running mate

    JUST IN: Uzodinma dumps Deputy, unveils new running mate

    Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo State on Saturday unveiled Mrs Chinyere Ekomaru as his running mate for the November 11 governorship election in the State.

    The unveiling took place at an APC stakeholders’ meeting in Owerri, where Governor Uzodinma also presented his scorecard under his 3R Government of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Recovery from Jan. 15, 2020 to date.

    In a speech, he said his administration had laid the foundation for growth in all sectors of the economy and would consolidate on them to deliver an industrial, prosperous and safe Imo in the coming years.

    “We have so much to campaign with. Our works speak for us. So, today, we are here to reinforce our genuine claim to re-election.

    “I have picked a female deputy governorship candidate in the person of Chinyere Ihuoma Ekomaru. I believe she will add value to this ticket.

    “I expect Imo women to appreciate this gesture as my genuine appreciation of their innate strength and capacity to contribute to the growth of our state,” he said.

    Uzodinma said that the process of choosing Ekomaru was “all inclusive” and appealed “to all to accept and make peace with the decision”.

    He commended his outgoing Deputy, Prof. Placid Njoku, saying, “I enjoyed a good working relationship with him.

    “Let me use this opportunity to make it clear that I don’t have any problem with my deputy. He is a very loyal and committed partner in progress.

    “My confidence in him has not waned in any way. I want to assure you that he is still very relevant in our political family and his political career is not by any means over.

    “The truth is that as representatives of the people, we need to be sensitive to the ecumenical nature of the environment,” he said.

    The governor said he could rightly and proudly claim that he kept the social contract he entered into with the Imo people when he assumed office in January 2020.

    According to him, the security situation in the state has improved as the wanton and unprovoked killing of citizens by mercenary criminals had abated while the indiscriminate attacks on security agencies have been checked.

    He further said that the state had regained its pride of place as the hub of hospitality.

    The governor cited the hosting of high profile events and conferences, including those by the Nigerian Army and Nigeria Guild of Editors in the state to buttress his point.

    He also said that his administration had put in place a fully automated system in the civil service,; eliminated corruption and abolished the menace of ghost workers.

    Other achievements in the state civil service, he said, included the renovation of the entire secretariat blocks, provision of relevant equipment, regular payment of salaries, payment of 13th month salary and other welfare packages.

    “Our roads, which were mere death traps when I assumed office, are now motorable. At the last count, this administration has done more than 100 good quality roads across the entire state.

    “These include the dual carriageway of Owerri – Okigwe Road and Owerri – Orlu Road, while the construction of five kilometers of roads in the 27 LGAs is at various stages of completion.

    “The reconstruction of Owerri -Mbaise – Obowo – Umuahia and Orlu – Mgbidi – Akokwa- Uga Road is also on-going,” he further said.

    “In education, we recovered the KO Mbadiwe University.

    “We also established the Imo State University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at Umuagwo to ensure that our children are availed more admission spaces, while creating employment and boosting the economy of the state.

    “We are also effectively funding a polytechnic and a college of education and our primary and secondary schools are enjoying equal attention,” he said.

    Uzodinma also said that similar efforts were being replicated in the health sector, where his administration recovered the Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH), Orlu from decay.

    He said that his government ensured that medical students graduated from the institution after eight years of stagnation.

    “IMSUTH remains a truly tertiary health institution with the requisite experts and consultants. Through our collaboration with the Federal Government, the Federal Medical Center, Owerri has been converted to Federal University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Owerri,” he said.

    He further disclosed that three new well-equipped general hospitals would be commissioned soon.

    The governor said he had ensured the recovery of Adapalm Nigeria Limited and was in the process of doing the same at Imo Shoe Industry, the Rubber Company, Avutu Poultry and Nsu Ceramic Industry, among others.

    “Through a friendly tax regime and creation of new business opportunities, we have also created the enabling environment for investors to establish industries and create employment opportunities in the state,” he said.

    The governor also said that the ongoing dredging of the Oguta – Orashi – Degema to the Atlantic Ocean project would help to rejuvenate the state economy and that of the entire South-East, when completed.

    Earlier, the state APC Chairman, Dr Macdonald Ebere, acknowledged the good work done by Uzodinma’s administration and expressed the need for continuity.

    Ebere said, “We are not unmindful that the increasing strength, popularity and visibility of our party in the state as reflected in the just-concluded election, the litany of defections from major political parties are attributable to your pacesetting infrastructure development and economic re-engineering of our state.”

    He said that the party was firmly positioned to take advantage of the achievements of the “shared prosperity administration” to secure once again the mandate of the people by November 11.

    “We are very optimistic that our people will once again speak through their votes, to revalidate their implicit vote of confidence in our party and the shared prosperity administration of our governor,” he said.

    In an acceptance speech,  Ekomaru, accompanied by her husband, thanked the governor for choosing her as his running mate and promised not to betray the confidence he reposed in her.

    She said that she had been in politics for more than 40 years and assured the governor that her choice meant winning supporters from the Anglican Communion, academia and social groups, where she belongs.

    She further expressed the confidence that the party would win more votes from the judiciary, where her husband belonged, health sector, where her child belonged and the numerous women social groups, where she also belonged.