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Ihedioha’s administration too slow, lacks focus —Group

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A socio-political organization in the Southeast zone, Igbo National Council (INC), has criticised the Imo State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha, over his choice of commissioners which he recently appointed.

In a statement issued by its President, Chilos Godsent, on Saturday, the group said the crop of commissioners that were appointed, lacked the capacity to proffer solutions to the myriad of problems confronting the state.

“This current administration by Governor Emeka Ihedioha is not really on course. The government is too slow. The State Government really lacks focus, because, they have not been able to come out with blueprints or templates on issues of development,” the statement read.

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“The government has not live up to expectations of Imo people. The major problem affecting Imo State is on the area of infrastructures. Imo state has the worst roads among the thirty-six states of the federation.”

Godsent added that there were no roads in Imo State, “and I think, Governor Ihedioha got it wrong by appointing outdated politicians as Commissioners. They are too old. They are no longer fashionable. They are no longer current within the contemporary demands of the people .

“The new Imo Governor need to reshuffle his cabinet and bring in people that has vision, focus and the energy to drive the process of governance energically”.

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