Wednesday, 14 June 2017

I mean well for Imo State Indigenes-Gov Okorocha says

Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha this
morning received in audience, the Imo state
chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria,
CAN, led by Apostle Ifeanyichukwu Godson Ibeji
and his executive at the state house in Owerri.
At the meeting, Okorocha said despite the
criticisms he has suffered from residents of the
state, he indeed means well for them.
"My prayer is that the Imo people
understand me. When I started free
education, they initially misunderstood
me, when I built a chapel it was called a
mosque and so on. I mean well for Ndi
Imo. Our government intends to relocate
the Police headquarters and Prisons to a
more conducive environment. I am more
interested in dedicating projects to God
than commissioning them. I encourage
you to introduce a Day of Peace,
Reconciliation and Love in Imo. I am the
most tolerant governor in this state. The
press, our people and my opponents are
free to talk and even insult me. No one
under my watch has been disturbed for
airing their views. Those who honor God,
God honor them" he said

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