
Okorocha said there was every reason to celebrate.
He said the total transformation in the state in the past three years
and seven months could not have been possible but for God’s
intervention.
He thanked Imo people for being supportive of the “Rescue Mission” government.
The governor said 322 primary and secondary schools had been built,
while two campuses of Imo Polytechnic at Orlu and Ehime Mbano, were
opened.
He said 1,800km of roads had been constructed in both urban and rural areas with many inland bridges in the state.
According to him, contract has been awarded for the dualisation of Owerri to Akokwa and Okigwe road.
“The road revolution will continue until all roads in Imo are tarred”, he said.
Okorocha said security had greatly improved in the state following the
establishment of Imo Security Network, Imo Community Watch and Imo Civil
Guard.
The new security outfits, he said, work in tandem with
the Police, SSS and other security agencies in maintaining peace and
order.
He pointed out that 25,000 youths had been employed into the Youth Must Work Programme.
Others, he added, work in the Imo Young Engineers Corps (IYEC) as well as the empowerment of Ohaji/Egbema youths, among others.
He commended members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo for
electing him as the party’s flag bearer in the general elections in
2015. (NAN)
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