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Imo: Okorocha makes demands from Governor-elect, Ihedioha

The outgoing Governor of Imo State, Chief Rochas Okorocha, has pleaded with the State’s governor-elect, Emeka Ihedioha, to keep the free education policy he initiated in the State alive when he takes over governance.

“I want to appeal to the in-coming government in the name of God not to stop free education in this land. Free education represents our indirect empowerment to the widows and the poor in the society. “If they do not know how to do it, I will offer my services free of charge to be sure that free education continues in Imo State. And for the peace we are enjoying now to continue, the youths must continue to be made useful.

“I intend to write a book one day to explain to the people of Nigeria and Imo State in particular the vision with which I governed this State. If you should notice, I have opened up Owerri. Owerri is so opened up with road networks everywhere. There are more developments now in Owerri than it has never been. Security is better. So when I said Imo must be better, I meant my word abinitio. In security, Imo is better than it has ever been. The issue of kidnapping is gone.

 

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