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Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has hinted at the qualities he expects in his successor.
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Uzodimma emphasized the need for a courageous and well-focused leader who can tackle the state’s challenges.
He reminded his visitors that he still has three years left in office, unless “you want to poison me.”
Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has given a hint about the kind of person he wants to succeed him as governor.
Uzodimma made this known when he met with political leaders from Imo East Senatorial district, also known as Owerri Zone, under the aegis of the Owerri Harmony project at the Government House in Owerri.
The governor, who still has three years left in office, reminded his visitors that he will not solve all the problems in Imo State, but will do his best to address some of them.
He emphasized the need for a courageous and well-focused leader who can tackle the state’s challenges.
“I will not solve all the problems in Imo. I will do the ones I can do, but the man coming after me should be able to do some. We will support merit. We must look for merit because we need a man who is courageous,” Uzodimma said.
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He also warned against external interference in the state’s politics, advising his visitors to differentiate between personal desires and collective interests.
“Very soon, external forces will approach you, tell you that you are the best candidate for governor, and even offer incentives. But after the elections, they will abandon you,” Uzodimma cautioned.
The governor, who became the governor of Imo State in a controversial manner, recorded a landslide victory in his second term election.
Okorocha Scores Uzodimma Low on One Year in Office
Former Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has appealed to the incumbent governor of the State, Hope Uzodimma, to desist from alleging his abysmal low performance in one year was due to assessment performance within the period under review.
In a statement issued by Okorocha’s Special Adviser, Media, Sam Onwuemeodo, the former governor said Uzodimma took over from Chief Emeka Ihedioha on a clean slate, after Supreme Court’s judgment, and wondered why his case was different.
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