Imo Was In Cemetery When I Assumed Office, I Exhumed It – Gov Uzodinma

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The governor also claimed that the infrastructure deficit in the State was so huge, all the roads were not motorable, and all the hospitals were not working when entered office.

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Gov Hope Uzodinma

Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma has stated that when he assumed office in 2020, the state was in a critical condition.

He likened the condition of the state to a cemetery which he later exhumed.

Uzodinma specifically said, “When I came to Imo State, I met a moribund state, a state that was in distress. A state, I can even say, was in the cemetery; I exhumed the body.”

He made this known during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday, June 14.

The governor also claimed that “the infrastructure deficit in the State was so huge, all the roads were not motorable, and all the hospitals were not working” when entered office.

“Given the situation in Imo State before 2020 when I became the governor and the situation of Imo State today, 2023, three years after, a lot of things are there for people to know that there is a huge difference,” he added.

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