Uzodimma Urges Imo Council Chairmen to be Good Ambassadors
GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE
PRESS RELEASE
Uzodimma Urges
Imo Council Chairmen to be Good Ambassadors
Governor Hope
Uzodimma of Imo State on Friday met with the Interim Management Committee
Chairmen of the 27 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Imo State with a call to be
good ambassadors of the government. He admonished them to activate effective
representation at the LGAs through the support of their councillors to function
maximally.
The Governor gave
the charge at the Executive Council Chambers, Owerri, where he equally gave
approval to request of the IMC Chairmen to bring back the junior staff of the
Local Governments to resume duty on the conditions of their ability to ensure
the enforcement and total adherence to all the COVID-19 protocols.
He emphasized
that any IMC Chairman thinking of the resumption of the junior staff must
ensure the provisions of temperature checks, wash hand buckets, face mask, and the
possibility of social distancing as extant measures that will ensure that the
live of Local Government Staff are not jeopardized.
The meeting which
is the first with the IMC Chairmen since their inauguration in April allowed
the Governor the opportunity to imbue in the chairmen the essence of service
delivery and the need to implement the vision document of government at the
grassroots level.
Governor Uzodimma
told them that their job is mainly to secure live and property and the reason
they have always got his approval on all their applications in that direction.
He charged them to be law abiding, ensure they are focused and to discourage
any attempt to manipulate the payroll of their staff. “You must be prudent in
funds management,” he advised.
The Governor assured
them that he will encourage all joint project programmes that will enhance
improved infrastructure at the State and Local Government levels. He warned
that the days when council funds were shared to godfathers as against provisions
of critical infrastructure such as portable water, light, good roads, health
care services and others are over.
He insisted that the
All Progressives Congress (APC) as a party and Government in Power from Federal
to State and Local Government has provided more empowerment and development to
the people more than any other Government in the past, and urged the chairmen
to take advantage of that to develop their areas.
The Governor also
directed the IMC Chairmen to distribute the excess palliatives in their
warehouses to the people and even make arrangements to collect the last tranche
from Government.
He encouraged
them not to be scared by the initial challenges they met on ground but to put
in their best in order not to disappoint the grassroots people whose welfare is
in their hands.
Presenting the
IMC Chairmen to the Governor, the Special Adviser on Bureau for Local
Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Mrs. Rubby Emele said they came to
familiarize themselves with the feelings, vision and mission of the Governor
that appointed them and to ask for policy direction as it concerns the day-to-day
running of the Local Councils in the State.
Chairman of ALGON,
Imo State who is also the Chairman of Oru West Local Government Area, Hon.
Wille Okoliogwo thanked the Governor for giving them the opportunity to serve
Imo people at the helm of affairs of the third tier of government.
He informed the
Governor that since their appointment and inauguration in April 2020, they have
on their own tried to do their best to make Imo people happy. He noted that they
participated in their LGA verifications of workers and acknowledged the rot as
was contained in the report submitted by the committee to the Governor.
On behalf of his
colleagues, Okoliogwo acknowledged the receipt of the first and second tranches
of the palliatives from the State government, receipt of two security vehicles
and an Ambulance to each of the 27 LGAs aimed at improving security and health
of the people at the grassroots.
He expressed
gratitude that their request for funds to clean up their councils which were in
a dilapidated state when they assumed office was granted them and that the 27
LGAs today are wearing a new look in line with the 3R mantra of the shared
prosperity government.
To crown it all,
the IMC Chairmen in unionism requested for approval for the junior staff of the
local governments to resume duty to facilitate their day-to-day efficiency. The
request was approved by the Governor.
Present at the meeting
were the Deputy Governor, Prof. Placid Njoku, the Secretary to the State
Government, Chief Cosmos Iwu, the Chief of Staff, Barr. Nnamdi Anyaehie, and
other members of the State Executive Council.
Oguwike Nwachuku
CPS/Media Adviser
to the Executive Governor of Imo State.
July 10, 2020
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