Uzodimma, Mandela Score Resounding Vote of Confidence from Ikeduru Youths ||| NEWS CORNER
As part of the New Year festivities and the celebration of his birthday, the Commissioner for Youths and Talent Hunt, Dr. Emeka Mandela Ukaegbu, hosted community youth leaders from the 29 autonomous communities in Ikeduru Local Government Area of Imo State at his country home.

Briefing the youth, Ukaegbu stated that the superlative performances, people-oriented programmes and developmental strides by the 3R administration championed by Hope Uzodimma are dignifying Imo.

He highlighted the governor’s commitment to youth empowerment, infrastructure development and inclusive governance across the state.

The Commissioner commended the youth of Ikeduru for their peaceful disposition and commitment to security, noting that it is on record that Ikeduru has remained free from incidents of insecurity. He encouraged them to sustain the prevailing peace and continue to support government efforts at all levels to ensure security and development within the local government.
In their responses, various youth leaders eulogized Dr. Emeka Mandela Ukaegbu for his open-door policy and his accessibility to youths and stakeholders of Ikeduru.

They appreciated him for convening the meeting to brief them on government activities and for celebrating the festive season with them. The youth expressed pride in his performance as Commissioner, describing him as a worthy representative of Ikeduru people in government.

Dr. Mandela Ukaegbu
They commended Governor Hope Uzodimma for appointing a youthful and dynamic Commissioner, pledging their continued support to the administration of His Excellency for sustained development in the state.

Gov. Uzodinma
However, a Vote of Confidence was unanimously passed on His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodimma, for his infrastructural revolution and people-centred development initiatives across Imo State, as well as on Hon. Dr. Emeka Mandela Ukaegbu for his outstanding performance in the Ministry of Youths and Talent Hunt and for effectively representing the interests of Ikeduru people.
The event came to an end with the distribution of rice palliatives to youths and stakeholders present, adding colour and impact to the celebration.
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