Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has officially sworn in 27 newly elected Chairmen and Vice Chairmen of Local Government Areas, marking the beginning of a new chapter in grassroots governance.
During the inauguration ceremony, which took place yesterday, Governor Uzodinma emphasized the critical role these local leaders will play in fostering development and transformation at the grassroots level.
In his address, Uzodinma underscored the importance of transparency, accountability, and unity as the key pillars of their administrations.
He urged the newly elected officials to prioritize the needs of their communities, noting that their presence in the local areas was not merely symbolic but essential for understanding and addressing the specific challenges facing the people.
“Governance at the local level requires harmonious collaboration with the people,” Uzodinma stated, calling on the Chairmen and Vice Chairmen to work collectively for the greater good of their communities.
The governor assured the local officials of the State and Federal Government’s support in ensuring that they have the resources needed to succeed in their mission of delivering governance to the grassroots.
He also highlighted the importance of maintaining close ties with the people they serve, stressing that local leadership must remain responsive and accessible to address the immediate needs of their constituents.
Governor Uzodinma’s administration has been committed to strengthening local governance, and the successful conduct of the local government elections is seen as a significant step toward achieving grassroots transformation.
With the newly elected officials now in place, the focus is on driving sustainable development and fostering peace and unity across all Local Government Areas in Imo State.