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Supporters shun IPOB’s ‘sit-at-home’ order as Governor Uzodimma is sworn in for second term

Busloads of women and various support groups from rural communities in the 27 local government areas shunned the weekly “Sit at Home” order.

• January 15, 2024
Governor Hope Uzodimma
Governor Hope Uzodimma

There was jubilation at the Dan Anyiam stadium in Owerri as a massive crowd of supporters turned up to witness the inauguration of Governor Hope Uzodimma’s second term in office.

Mr Uzodimma, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, emerged the winner in the November 11, 2023 gubernatorial election in Imo.

Busloads of women and various support groups from rural communities in the 27 local government areas shunned the weekly “sit-at-home” order to witness the ceremony hours before it commenced.

Security operatives turned people away as the stadium was filled.

Petty traders selling snacks, cold drinks and handkerchiefs had a field day due to massive patronage from the crowds.

One of the traders, who identified himself as Uzochukwu, expressed surprise at the turnout, stating that he expected a less crowded ceremony on a Monday.

According to him, many people, especially from the villages, were afraid of travelling on Mondays because of the usual “sit at home” exercise.

Similarly, Maria Abiah, also a trader, said she had not expected people to show much support to the governor, judging from how he was received in his first term.

However, public transport operators who spoke to journalists said the jubilation was to be expected as the governor had performed reasonably well in his first term despite facing various challenges.

A bus driver, Julius Duruanyiam, commended the governor on the roads he had completed, especially in the state capital, noting that it had made their business easier.

Obinna Nwaoha, also a bus driver, added that the governor should do more during his second tenure to ease the life of the state’s people.

A senior civil servant, Charles Ibeh, said Mr Uzodimma had done well for state civil service employees and commended him, especially for approving the promotion of staff, which had been delayed for years in some cases.

“Uzodimma understands what it means to uplift people, even if it is in a little way. We, as civil servants, are happy with his performance so far, and we expect even more,” Mr Ibeh said. 

(NAN)

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