Tag: Imo State Governor

  • Gov. Ododo Felicitates Imo Governor Hope Uzodinma on 67th Birthday, Hails Leadership and Service

    Gov. Ododo Felicitates Imo Governor Hope Uzodinma on 67th Birthday, Hails Leadership and Service

     By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has congratulated Imo State Governor and Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), Senator Hope Uzodinma, on the occasion of his 67th birthday, describing him as an exemplary leader with a strong record of service.

    Governor Ododo conveyed his goodwill message on Friday in Lokoja through a statement personally signed by him. He praised Governor Uzodinma’s leadership qualities and contributions to governance at both state and national levels.

    According to the statement, Governor Ododo commended Uzodinma’s tenure as Governor of Imo State, noting that his administration has recorded significant progress in infrastructure development, security enhancement, and economic empowerment.

    The Kogi governor described his Imo counterpart as a courageous and forward-thinking leader whose vision and determination have translated into tangible development outcomes for the people of the state.

    Governor Ododo further noted that Governor Uzodinma’s commitment to people-centred governance has ensured that the welfare and well-being of citizens remain a top priority in policy formulation and implementation.

    He also lauded Uzodinma’s role as Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum, stating that his leadership has strengthened unity, cooperation, and strategic coordination among governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    According to Governor Ododo, Uzodinma’s stewardship of the forum has contributed to advancing shared development goals and reinforcing collective engagement on national issues affecting governance and economic growth.

    The statement highlighted the expansion of the Progressive Frontiers initiative, which Governor Ododo said has helped create opportunities and renewed hope for millions of Nigerians while promoting sustainable national development.

    Governor Ododo also praised Uzodinma’s unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing him as a strong advocate and ambassador of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    He emphasized that Uzodinma’s dedication to the success of the president’s vision and his commitment to national prosperity continue to inspire leaders across the country.

    The Kogi State governor prayed for Governor Uzodinma’s continued good health, wisdom, and strength to enable him to sustain his service to the people with excellence and passion.

    He concluded by wishing the Imo State governor many more years of good health, happiness, and success in his future endeavours and public service.

     

     

  • Kate Henshaw Responds to Critics Over Uzodinma’s Re-election Fundraising Dinner

    Kate Henshaw Responds to Critics Over Uzodinma’s Re-election Fundraising Dinner

    By Daniel Edu

    Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw, has addressed her critics regarding the fundraising dinner hosted by Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, who is seeking re-election on the All Progressives Congress (APC) platform. The event took place on the same day the Supreme Court confirmed President Bola Tinubu’s victory in the 2023 election and dismissed the appeals of his main competitors, Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar.

    Kate Henshaw, along with her colleague Okey Bakassi, hosted the dinner, which led to criticism from some Nigerians on social media. In response, Kate Henshaw defended her decision to participate in the event and emphasized that she will continue to speak her truth about governance in Nigeria.

    She further stated that the public has the right to hold leaders accountable for their unfulfilled promises. Kate Henshaw argued that politicians who choose to serve the country must be prepared for scrutiny and criticism because the governed have expectations based on their promises. She concluded by advising politicians who are afraid of public scrutiny to avoid political offices.