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Uzodinma Sworn-In As 7th Elected Governor Of Imo State

The 7th elected governor of Imo State, Sen. Hope Uzodimma, has been sworn in along with the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Mrs Chinyere Ekomaru.

The Governor elected under the APC political platform was sworn in around 3.23 pm, while the Deputy Governor took the oath of office around 3.08 pm on Monday

Both the governor and the deputy governor were sworn in by the Chief Justice of Imo State, Theresa Chikeka.

Presenting his speech shortly after being sworn in, Governor Hope Uzodomma poured econium on the people of Imo State for their massive support and votes for victory during the November 11 governorship election in Imo State.

The governor, who described the massive support of the Imo people as a social contract, vowed to honour it in the course of his governance during his second tenure in office.

Uzodimma vowed to focus on the delivery of shared posterity through massive infrastructure development in the state

He said, “The success recorded in the last four years of his administration will certainly be dwarfed by the success that will be recorded in the second term.”

The Governor assured that the policy thrust of his administration will be eversive through the recovery of infrastructure, pointing out that his second tenure would continue to ensure prompt payment of salaries and welfare of workers in the state, amongst other areas

He announced the introduction of the Community Economic Development Initiative for rural communities in the 27 local government areas of Imo State.

With the new programme, every community, according to the governor, is expected to own one significant project in their localities

 

To the people of Imo State, the governor called on everyone to key into building the Imo State of their dreams, pointing out that Imo State belongs to all.

The governor urged the people of the state to think of what to contribute to building a new Imo State rather than leaving it to the government alone.

Uzodimma assured of the need to provide an enabling environment for the would-be investors in the state, adding that his second tenure would transform Imo State into an industrial hub of the South East.

Dignitaries present at the swearing-in ceremony include Nigerian President BolaTinubu, former president Olusegun Obasanjo, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker House of Representative, Ogun State Governor, Rivers State Governor, and other governors in the country

Others include former Gov. Rochas Okorocha, former Gov. Ikedi Ihakim, Onii of Ife, Obi of Onitsha, King Jaja of Opobo, and Esu of Nupe, among others.

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, after taking office, was administered by Imo State Chief George, Justice Theresa Chikeka, at Dan Anyiam Sports Stadium in Owerri on Monday.

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Caution Wike over comments on Ijaw people – INC to Tinubu

The Ijaw National Congress (INC) has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to call the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, to order over his comments on the Ijaw.

The INC was reacting to alleged comments credited to Wike in which he said the Ijaw people ”were a minority of minorities in Rivers and other South South States except Bayelsa”.

In a statement in Abuja on Friday, Chief Ezonebi Oyakemeagbegha, National Publicity Secretary INC, said that the congress had taken note of the FCT minister’s remarks.

”We will continue to maintain peace and stability, as we call on President Tinubu to caution him and redirect his focus to his ministerial duties.

“The INC remains committed to preserving the harmony enjoyed by all in the Niger Delta region.

“We have taken note of the recent remarks made by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

“Given his eight-year tenure as governor of Rivers we expected a more informed understanding of the state’s history,” the INC said.

For the record, the INC said that the Ijaw people are the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria, with over 40 million people, and the oldest tribe in Nigeria, as documented in history.

“They are the largest ethnic group in Rivers with eight local government areas, and also not a minority in Delta.

“The Ijaw have consistently advocated for fairness and equity in the Niger Delta region and the South-South, and we will not be swayed by individual attempts to provoke us,” Oyakemeagbegha said.

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Tinubu is not worried about 2027 election- Presidency

The Presidency has stated that President Bola Tinubu is not currently focused on the 2027 election but is instead prioritizing economic policies aimed at improving the lives of Nigerians. Nigerian home decor ideas

Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare, emphasized that the president is more concerned with the long-term impact of his policies than with political maneuvering ahead of the next election. In a Friday night post on his X page, wrote;

“President Tinubu is not worried about the next election. He’s worried about the shared prosperity that he can bring to Nigerians,” Dare wrote.

“He’s worried about how the reforms he has put in place will yield the necessary impact. He is concerned about what happens to the economy of this country eventually. That’s the focus.”

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SDP reaffirms Agunloye as National Secretary

The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has reaffirmed Dr. Olu Agunloye as it’s position as its National Secretary, dispelling speculations of an internal crisis following the defection of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, to the party.

In a statement released after its National Working Committee (NWC) meeting on Thursday, March 13, 2025, the party leadership clarified that the entry of new members, including El-Rufai, does not pose a threat to its existing leadership structure. The committee dismissed any claims that Agunloye was being forced out, condemning recent protests calling for his removal.

The SDP emphasized that all current NWC members were duly elected at the party’s 2022 National Convention and would serve their full four-year term until 2026 unless removed through a formal convention process. The leadership further stated that no executive member would be displaced due to new entrants joining the party.

Addressing Agunloye’s ongoing legal battle with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the 2003 Federal Executive Council approval of the Mambilla Power Project, the party reiterated that an accused person remains innocent until proven guilty by a competent court of law.

Speaking on Arise TV’s The Morning Show on Friday, the SDP’s 2023 presidential candidate, Chief Adewole Adebayo, echoed the party’s position, affirming Agunloye’s contributions to the party’s stability and national interest. He recalled that Agunloye, a former National Chairman, had voluntarily stepped down to assume the role of National Secretary in the party’s best interest.

Meanwhile, Agunloye has petitioned the Inspector-General of Police over alleged efforts to pressure him into resigning, even as he welcomed El-Rufai’s defection, stating it would add value to the party.

The SDP reaffirmed its commitment to internal democracy and adherence to constitutional provisions, assuring members and the public of its dedication to best democratic practices.

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