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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

“I Will Put My All To See My Son-In-law As Governor” – Okorocha

“I Will Put My All To See My Son-In-law As Governor” – Okorocha

Representative Rochas Okorocha has said he will shake his previous Chief of Staff, Uche Nwosu, as the approaching legislative leader of the state, after 2019 gubernatorial race in Imo state, including that by at that point, he would have turned into the prompt past senator. 

Okorocha talked at the Imo government house, amid the swearing service of Mr Mark Uchendu, as the new Secretary to the Government of Imo state, 9 perpetual secretaries and others by the acting specialist Ministry of Justice, Chinyere Ibeh who spoke to Attorney General of Imo State.

Likewise among the individuals who took vow of office, were Deputy Chief of staff residential, Ijeoma Ignoanusi, Deputy Chief staff task, Victor Onyekwere.

Okorocha said:- 
“This administration will end stronger, let me tell you the remaining 7 months left for me I will do the same I did in 7 years in office.
“I will repair all the schools in the state, I am sorry for some of you who say that I have destroyed all the roads. It is because of the unprecedented rainfall. I wonder if the rains are acidic. I assure you that we will put them in order.
“I want to assure you that my people empowerment programme will kick off. It will start with the first names that will be submitted by the traditional rulers of our communities. My government is a government of the poor. I have come to save the lives of numerous poor Ndimo.
“We are going to begin to let our people know the projects we had done since the inception of this administration. What I am doing is to lay the foundation for any governor that will come into Imo state.
“When Uche Nwosu, becomes the governor, he will have no business building roads and developing the Owerri urban cities. Today, Uche Nwosu is the immediate past chief of staff, I pray that one day, I will shake you as the immediate past governor of Imo state.”

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