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The Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, on Wednesday, said the subnational was in a state of disrepair when he assumed office on January 15, 2020.
βGiven the situation in Imo State before 2020 when I became the governor and the situation of Imo State today, 2023, three years after, a lot of things are there for people to now know that there is a huge difference,β Uzodinma said during an appearance on Channels Televisionβs Politics Today.
βWhen I came to Imo State, I met a moribund state, a state that was in distress. A state, I can even say, that was in the cemetery; I exhumed the body.
βCan you imagine a state where I came as the governor and everybody absconded? No handover note. There was no compass for me to navigate the aircraft.β
According to the governor, after harvesting information from βofficial and unofficial quarters,β he was able to establish a nominal roll.
Uzodinma added that he βre-establishedβ the civil service, created a payroll, and began to rehabilitate all the infrastructure which he described as dilapidated.
βThe infrastructure deficit was so huge, all the roads were not motorable, all the hospitals were not working. I started,β he said.
As the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, the governor is seeking re-election in the stateβs governorship election scheduled for November 11, 2023.
Other candidates include Samuel Anyawu (PDP), Senator Athan Achonu (Labour Party), Anthony Ejiogu (All Progressives Grand Alliance), and Ikenga Okere (Accord Party).
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