Gov Uzodinma Will Not Fail Imolites - Spokesman, Camp HopeGovernor Hope Uzodinma and Chief Better Joseph Ekeh

The Camp Hope Organisation, an international political alliance which is liased with Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has pleaded with Imolites to be patient with Governor Hope Uzodinma’s government as it moves to address their demand for better infrastructure and fluid payment of salaries and pensions.

This is coming a few days after the Governor celebrated his one year in office as the Imo State Governor.

Chief Better Joseph Ekeh, who is the spokesman for Camp Hope in the United Kindgom and also an administrator for the Owerri-zone socio-political group made this call in a statement which was delivered to Africa Today News, New York.

He defended Governor Hope Uzodunma while blaming the nay-sayers and the opposition for not giving him a chance to prove himself to them.

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The United Kingdom-based serial entrepreuner and resturanteur also implored all good-willing Imolites to shun the negative admonitions which are being poured on the Governor and his shared prosperity government while detailing that what Imo State needs now is a little bit of patience so that she can grow back into her past glory under the direct handling of Governor Hope Uzodinma.

In his words:

‘ I know that things have not been easy with a majority of Imo State indigenes, but there is always light and hope at the end of the tunnel and this hope comes in form of Governor Hope Uzodinma and his shared prosperity government’

‘The best thing that can happen to Imolites now is if they disregard fake stories and negative tall tales about Governor Hope Uzodinma and throw in their full support for the Imo State Government, this is the only way that the prosperity can be truly ‘shared’.’

‘Governor Hope Uzodinma is a good man with a good heart and he has the interest of all Imo State indigenes at heart,’

With Governor Hope Uzodinma at the helm of affairs and a few other Imolites who are willing to believe in this Government, there will be a lot of development in Imo State.’

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK