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First Thing I Did After INEC Declared Me Winner — Gov Uzodinma

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Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodimma has disclosed the first thing he was declared the winner of Saturday’s gubernatorial election in the state.

After polling 540,308 votes to defeat other candidates, INEC’s Returning Officer for Imo State, Prof Abayomi Fasina, declared Uzodinma the winner of Saturday’s governorship election after polling the highest number of votes

The governor said he went into the chapel and appreciated God after Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared him the winner of the poll.

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Uzodimma, who disclosed this during a press conference in Owerri, the state capital, on Monday, also dedicated his victory to God Almighty.

He said: “To the glory of God, INEC declared me the winner of the governorship election held in our state on Saturday.

“It’s with a deep sense of humility and abiding faith in God that I accept the great honour and privilege to serve as your governor for a second term.

“Because I acknowledge God in everything I do and because I know that power comes from God, the first thing I did on receiving the news was to proceed to the Chapel to thank God for his goodness to me and the people of Imo State.

“Of course, I can never thank God enough for doing it again for me. The Almighty God has shown that he did it four years ago and has done it again, so I dedicate this victory to God and the good people of Imo State.”

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