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Prof. Ikonne to promote human resource development

The gubernatorial candidate for the Peoples Democratic (PDP) in next year’s election in Abia State, Prof. Uche Ikonne has strongly assured that human resource development will form a major policy of his administration.

Prof Ikonne gave this assurance when a group paid him a courtesy visit.

He said that human resource development should be a priority of any government striving to bridge the poverty gap, especially in developing economies.

According to him, he is not going into government for self-aggrandizement rather to contribute his quota in solving the problems bedevilling the society.

Prof. Ikonne also commended Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu for the worthy legacies he is set to bequeath to Abians at the expiration of his tenure.

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