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Uzodimma to Imo people: Don’t Be Discouraged, Come Out Saturday and Vote

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The Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodimma has told Imo people not to be discouraged by the outcome of the recently held presidential and national assembly elections, urging them to come out on Saturday, March 11, 2023 to vote in the governorship and state assembly elections.
Uzodimma made the appeal on Sunday, March 5, 2023 after Mass at the Government House Chapel, Owerri while addressing the congregation.
The Governor enjoined Imo people to be more realistic in their decisions, noting that “Nigeria is a National project and there is every need to be part of the Federation.”
He reminded Imo people once more  that “government is about the people” hence they should not be discouraged because their preferred Presidential candidate or any other candidate for that matter did not win the last election.
 ” You should see reasons to come out and vote on Saturday.”
Turning to his Party, Governor Uzodimma promised to do his best to ensure that the APC wins the election on Saturday, even as he advised Party members to devote time to organize the LGAs for the the task ahead.
The Governor used the opportunity to thank all those who participated in the February 25, 2023 election as well as those who did not participate, and proceeded to congratulate all those who won.
On the inconclusive polls, he sought for God’s intervention.
Uzodimma however bemoaned a situation where some Party faithful who were given responsibilities sat on the fence and described the act as sabotage
“There is nothing to gain by sabotaging the system already put in place for success of a programme.”
He said that those who withheld resources mapped out for elections or went to a corner to hide showed the highest level of sabotage and appealed to all not to sabotage themselves, because “both God and government see such bad behaviour.”
He thanked the Clergy for their fervent prayers that made it possible for people to come out and vote and urged them not to relent “because it is not over until it is over.”
Present at the Mass were the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prof Placid Njoku, the Speaker Imo State House of Assembly, Barr Emeka Nduka and his wife, some members of the State Executive Council, some traditional rulers, business man and APC chieftain, Chief Tony Chukwu among others.

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