UK Meeting : Obi-Njoku, Igbokwe, Set Up Ikeduru Diaspora APC Annex; Pass Confidence Vote On Uzodinma

…Drums  international support for gov, party

Two prominent sons of  Ikeduru  and former candidates for Ikeduru state assembly seat in the 2023 general elections, Dr Obinna Obi-Njoku Jnr and Chief Henry Igbokwe, have met in London ,recently where they appraised the progress of the All Progressives Congress, APC-led government in Imo and Ikeduru Local Government Area, and

unanimously passed a vote of confidence on Governor Hope Uzodinma led  administration in the state.

At the meeting, the duo of Dr Obi-Njoku Jr and Chief Igbokwe cited the governor’s sterling performance so far, and agreed to work for an international collaboration to support the governor and APC.

The meeting which deliberated on the numerous achievements and giant strides so far made by the 3R Government of Governor Uzodinma especially, in the area of roads and other infrastructure, came to the conclusion that;”the capacity Governor of Imo State,  Governor Hope Uzodinma and the LGA Chairman and leaders in Ikeduru have done well so far, and therefore deserve commendation.”

Obi-Njoku Jr and  Igbokwe used the opportunity provided by meeting to set up Ikeduru APC annex in diaspora with the promise to galvanise support towards the development of the party and Ikeduru LGA.

The meeting called for international collaboration towards mobilising support for  Governor Uzodinma’s massive developmental strides in the state, as well as for sustaining the electoral successes of the party.

The meeting pointed out that Ikeduru LGA had benefited significantly from Governor Uzodinma led  administration in terms of appointments including the reconstruction of Owerri-Okigwe road by the governor which had  put to an  end, the Ekemele Akabo flooding that had made movement difficult before Governor Uzodinma’s coming on board in January 2020.

The duo also lauded the governor for the peace and  development in the state following the taming of insecurity.

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