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Uzodinma assures defecting Imo lawmakers of fair deal

Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, has promised that he would not disappoint all the lawmakers who defected from their various parties to the party he belongs to, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Uzodinma, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary Oguwike Nwachukwu, said he would collaborate with them to make the state work.

The governor, while receiving eight members of the PDP who defected to the APC assured them of his support and cooperation.

“I assure you that I will do my best not to disappoint you, I will not betray the confidence, I will work hard to justify this trust you have exhibited.

Working together, I’m sure that our people will be better for it”, Governor Uzodinma said.

Uzodinma reiterated that political party is a vehicle to get to a particular destination, promising that “APC vehicle will take the state faster to her desired destination.”

He assured the defectors that they will be treated as equals in the House, noting that most of them were founding members of the party who left recently as a result of the crisis that rocked the party in the state before the general elections.”

While commending the Speaker, Rt Hon. Chiji Collins, for placing trust in him and towing the path of progress, the governor expressed happiness that he can now “beat his chest boldly and courageously that Imo is an APC state.

“We will do our best to strengthen the party and take the message of this party to our neighbouring states”.

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