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Imo 2023: Why I’m running for Governor – Achonu LP candidate

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Sen. Athan Achonu

LAGOS- Sen. Athan Achonu, Governorship Candidate of Labour Party for the Imo State gubernatorial election,
has pledged his commitment to the common good of all Imo people  if given the opportunity come Nov. 11 election.

Achonu made the pledge during a town hall meeting with Imo Town Unions, Trade Associations, Professionals and Ndi Imo residents in Lagos held at Amuwo Industrial Estate.

The theme of the meeting was: “” Let’s Take Back Imo”.

Sen. Athan Achonu, Governorship Candidate of Labour Party for the Imo State gubernatorial election, addressing Imo citizens at a town hall meeting of Imo Town Unions, Trade Associations, Professionals and Ndi Imo residents in Lagos held at Amuwo Industrial Estate.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that come Nov. 11, 2023, Imo citizens will have the opportunity to elect a new governor to steer the affairs of the state for another constitutional term of four years beginning Jan. 15, 2024.

Achonu stated the he would be dedicated to the development of the state by creating sustainable pathways.

He added that his administration would leverage the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to bring all round development to the state and its citizens.

“I will create an enabling environment for the return of normalcy to the security situation in the state, thus paving the way for increased investment in Igbo land.

“My administration will secure the state so that citizens would be free to live and conduct their private businesses without let or hindrance in the pursuit of their individual or collective prosperity,” he said.

A cross section of Imo citizens at a town hall meeting of Imo Town Unions, Trade Associations, Professionals and Ndi Imo residents in Lagos held at Amuwo Industrial Estate, to host .Sen. Athan Achonu, Governorship Candidate of Labour Party for the Imo State gubernatorial election.

On economy, the LP gubernatorial candidate said he would encourage trade and commerce within Imo and with other parts of the country through rehabilitation and rebuilding programme.

He added the the programme would help in modernizing the markets, and in the process provide a more conducive environment for trading activities.

According to him, given the importance of power as an enabler of development, my administration shall declare an emergency in the power sector.

“We will improve access to reliable power supply through investments in the power sector and collaboration/partnership with private sector investors.

“We will aggressively invest in the agricultural sector with Initiatives and at achieving food security and the productive engagement of our citizens.

“Also, we will work towards taking full advantage of the exceptional skills and knowledge base of our people wherever they may be which includes the diaspora in the service of their homeland,” he said.

Similarly, Achonu said that he would implement reforms in the justice sector thereby enhancing access to justice for the citizens, and speedy trial of cases before the courts.

He further added that his administration would ensure women and youth participation and inclusivity in governance

On health, Achonu assured that he would ensure an evolving healthcare system built on a foundation of quality primary healthcare that ensures access to the citizens.

Earlier in his welcome address, Amb. Theo Chibueze, Chief  Coordinator, Concerned Imo Influencers said the essence of the meeting was to solicit support in retrieving the state from the vise grip of evil wanton destruction of lives and property caused by inept government.

“Let us join the movement to take back Imo from inept administrators that had run the state aground, by returning home en masse to vote in the Nov. 11 election,” he charged. (NAN)

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