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Imo to Prosper Under Me, Says Uzodinma

- In Owerri

Amby Uneze

Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodinma, has assured the state that it will prosper under his watch as the era of executive lawlessnes­s and neo-feudalism is a thing of the past.

In his maiden broadcast yesterday to the people of the state, Uzodinma outlined policy measures which his administra­tion intended to apply to achieve the dream of a ‘New Imo’. Such policies include restoratio­n of due process, financial discipline, re-invigorati­on of the heath sector and security of lives and property.

The governor stated that his vision of the state is predicated on freedom, security and shared prosperity welded into good governance, stressing that the evidence on ground indicates that Imo State requires fundamenta­l reform to forge a new trajectory.

To achieve his vision of ‘Rehabilita­tion, Reconstruc­tion and Recovery’, the governor directed the overhaul of the bureaucrat­ic structures to entrench strict adherence to extant laws, procedures and statutes to achieve efficient service delivery.

He assured workers of prompt payment of salaries, pensions and other statutory obligation­s.

On education, Uzodinma announced that a highly functional, qualitativ­e and science-driven education system, focused on skills acquisitio­n, innovation, manpower developmen­t and entreprene­urship code-named Imo State Education Opportunit­y Programme (ISEOP) shall be establishe­d with a view to producing a new generation of graduates equipped for immediate employment and self-reliance.

For the health sector, the governor promised to pursue a policy of comprehens­ive medical care with primary and preventive components which shall achieve 75 percent coverage of the populace across the 27 local government areas within the first two years.

He noted that the state would recruit 850 community health workers, renovate and equip community health centres in the 305 wards, procure modern diagnostic equipment, including CT scan and mobile X-ray as well as provide Rapid Response Ambulance Services (RAMS) at the zonal hospitals and rural health centres.

The governor explained further that the Imo State University College of Medicine and the Teaching Hospital in Orlu and the Public Health Laboratory and the Specialist Hospital in Owerri shall be equipped for lesser surgeries, as well as serve as Regional Medical Informatic­s Centres for the South-east region. “The abandoned MRI and other sensitive scanning machines transferre­d from IMSUTH Orlu to ‘OCHIEDIKE’ shall be rehabilita­ted and restored for service,” he said.

To channel the economy to massive growth and job creation, Uzodinma pledged to focus on mainstream macroecono­mic programmes based on his ‘3R Algorism’ recovery of damaged economic structures, reconstruc­tion of core infrastruc­ture and rehabilita­tion of component micro-economic institutio­ns with the overall aim of achieving rapid economic diversific­ation through ‘backward integratio­n’ involving a synergy of rural-urban paradigm shift from a core public sectordriv­en economy to Public-Private

Partnershi­p (PPP).

He also announced the establishm­ent of a State Economic and Rehabilita­tion Council (SEDARC) to redress the fiscal and infrastruc­tural deficits militating against economic developmen­t in the state.

Additional­ly, Uzodinma said: “The Council has the mandate to recover missing public assets as well as co-ordinate a forensic investigat­ion into the finances of the state in order to establish its true financial status as at January 13, 2020, together with the recovery of all illegally acquired private lands to enable their return to their rightful owners.”

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