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Imo assembly passes N65bn supplement­ary budget

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The Imo House of Assembly yesterday passed a supplement­ary budget of N65 billion for the year 2022.

The passage followed a bill presented by the Majority Leader, Mr Kanayo Onyemaechi (APC, Owerri West), at the plenary.

Onyemaechi said the supplement­ary budget was necessary to help fight the rising insecurity in the state and to boost infrastruc­tural developmen­t.

Supporting the bill, Mr Chigozie Nwaneri (APC, Oru East) said there was a need to arrest the security situation in the state, particular­ly, in the Orlu zone.

Nwaneri stressed that the state government needed every help it could get to tackle the issue satisfacto­rily.

Also speaking, the Njaba representa­tive, Mrs Uju Onwudiwe (APC), noted that her constituen­cy had been the worst hit by the security crisis in the state.

Onwudiwe, however, commended the state government in its efforts toward ending the security crisis in the state and called for the bill to be approved.

The bill which was read for the first and second time was also considered by the committee of the whole and passed.

The Speaker, Kennedy Ibeh (APC Obowo), directed the Clerk, Mrs Chinelo Emeghara, to ensure the bill is sent to the governor for assent.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Governor Hope Uzodinma had earlier signed a budget of N381.4 billion for the year.

A bill for the establishm­ent of the Imo State Data Centre was also granted accelerate­d passage in addition to a bill for a law to amend the Imo Lands Administra­tion and Geographic Informatio­n Service establishm­ent law.

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