Hope Uzodimma, Imo State Governor, said he made a covenant with God to sincerely serve the people, and would be committed to the promise throughout his tenure.
The governor also promised not to owe workers, pensioners or local government workers their salaries, pensions or entitlements.
He made this statement during the Christmas Day Mass at his home Church, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Omuma, Oru East Local Government Area.
The governor recalled events that brought him into politics, the governorship election, and reclaiming of his mandate at the Supreme Court. He noted that ‘the people of Omuma have many reasons to be grateful to God for making one of their own the governor’.
Uzodimma said his desire to govern Imo was predicated on ‘the will of God’, insisting that he has never ventured into anything without first seeking God’s direction, the reason he was able to overcome the challenges towards becoming governor.
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