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It is with gratitude to God and appreciation to “Ndi
Imo, Ndi oma”, that I bring you, our greetings on the occasion of the 59th
Independence Anniversary Celebration of our great country, Nigeria.
1. This event, indeed, affords us a great opportunity
to pay glowing tributes to our founding fathers; the late Dr. Benjamin Nnamdi
Azikiwe, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Sir Ahmadu Bello and Chief Obafemi
Awolowo. Here, in the South East Region, we must recall with deep respect, our
immediate post-independence leaders like:Sir Akanu Ibiam – the first Governor
of the Eastern Region; Dr. Michael Okpara – the regional Premier, as well as
such other great leaders as Sir Mbonu Ojike, Chief A. C. Nwapa, and Dr. K.O
Mbadiwe amongst others.
2. For these pioneer leaders and other nationalists
across Nigeria, there was no sacrifice too much, nor any price too dear, to pay
in the efforts to achieve a self-governing and a sovereign motherland. Today,
we are beneficiaries of this great legacy of freedom – the tree of liberty
planted and nurtured by the sweat and, in some circumstances, the blood of
courageous men and women who resisted colonialism.
3. However, like every other great nation, Nigeria has
bravely endured the pangs of birth of an emergent nation. Indeed, at every
point, our resolve to live together as one, strong and united nation has been
evident in our courage to confront the odds and resilience to pull back from
the precipice. We rose up to the demands of liberation struggle, bounced back
from a civil war, and have kept faith with the task of nation-building.
Together we have overcome, and shall yet overcome.
4. As we take stock today, we have cause to thank God
for the great progress we have made in nation-building and the abundant human
and natural resources that we have been endowed with. Nigeria boasts of a very
energetic people, dynamic culture, beautiful landscape, bountiful natural
resources and a huge swath of rich agricultural fields, among several other
endowments.
5. There is, indeed, no state where these blessings
have been more evident than Imo State. I am proud to serve a state blessed with
a very dynamic, youthful, educated, hardworking and peaceful people. We are a
people with great potentials, yearning to be harnessed. Our mission as a
government, therefore, is to make our state the beacon of hope for the country
and, indeed, for the continent.
6. To this end, as we celebrate 59 years of liberation
from the clutches of colonialism, I enjoin the collective support and
sacrifices of our citizens. We are too noble a people to limit ourselves to
small aspirations. For this reason, we are engaging all Imolites to map out
strategies to harness our huge human and economic resources.
7. We will base our growth direction on a development
agenda currently being put together, known as Imo Growth and Strategic
Development Plan. This involves a 5-year Economic Blueprint for our rebuilding
process and for restoring Imo to its former glory. Accordingly, we have taken
the first sure steps by building a strong institutional framework for Good
Governance. We have adopted the ethics of Due Process in all government
transactions in keeping with national and global standards.
8. Imo State now operates the Treasury Single Account
(TSA) system which is today boosting our Internally Generated Revenues (IGR).
9. The Civil Service has taken its pride of place as
the engine room for the delivery of government services. Reforms are ongoing to
improve service delivery across board, motivate the workforce and right the
wrongs inflicted on the psyche of the personnel by eight years of
misgovernment.
10. We have embarked on a comprehensive plan of
overhauling our infrastructure which was ruined by shoddy contract awards,
quackery and entrenched policy of graft. Works are commencing shortly for the
reconstruction of 14 critical roads, both within the Owerri Township and across
the State.
11. It is important to state that we are reviewing our
security architecture with a view to ensuring security of lives and properties
and restoration of confidence in government.
12. We take note that we are a state blessed with a
huge population of young people with great thirst for knowledge. The least any
responsible government can do is to evolve strategies to satisfy this passion.
We are therefore, working to restore education to its place of priority as the
biggest industry in Imo State.
13. Information and Communication Technology (ICT), we
are aware, is a major driver of change and a bridge to the future. As a result,
we have reached out to some global IT firms to design and implement programmes
to inculcate IT competency and globally competitive skills in our youths and to
make Imo State the technology hub of Nigeria.
14. In another breath, there is no greater test of
development than a people’s ability to feed themselves. To this end, the
government has put all machinery in motion to harness our agricultural
potentials. Notably, Adapalm, Avutu Poultry Farm and similar establishments,
which hitherto were abandoned to rot away, are being revived for optimum
production.
15. In an effort to expand the funding and donor
possibilities in rebuilding the state, we as a policy, have been engaging
international bilateral and multilateral partners as well as donor agencies. I
am glad to say today that these engagements are looking very prospective as
they not only now see Imo as one to do business with, but in fact, one to
support and assist. From the World Bank to the Department of International
Development to the USAID, the French development Agency, AFD, the Commonwealth
enterprise group and most recently the UNDP, all have extended a hand in
partnership to Imo State.
16. As far as luring the private sector to see Imo
State as not only a destination of choice, but an investor’s haven, we have put
a lot of measures in place. We have revamped the moribund ISIPA and set up a
dedicated Ease of doing business desk among measures to establish the fact that
Imo is open for business.
17. As you are all aware, one of the foundations of
democracy is the participation of the people, at every tier of governance, in
the choice of who governs them. We are, therefore, giving expression to
Independence by ensuring the devolution of power to the local governments.
Consequently, in no distant time, our people would go to the polls, after a long
while, for a free, fair and credible election at the local
governments.
18. My good people of Imo State. I must thank you for
your resolve to change the narrative of poor governance that became the
trademark of Imo State in the immediate past. The task before us is therefore
challenging given the pillage experienced in the locust years and damage done
to our state institutions. However, things are getting better. Thanks to the
crop of patriotic and selfless Imo sons and daughters in the team, the partnership
of a very vibrant state legislature and an independent Judiciary. Ours is a
collective governance, with no organ of government, nor segment of the
population left behind.
19. As a very educated and enterprising people, I urge
us, to show forth the light by the way we carry on the duties and
responsibilities of citizenship. I appeal to us all to pray for the peace and
progress of our state in particular and our nation in general. Let us also
remember Mr. President and our leaders in our prayers. It is for this reason
that just two days ago, we committed the nation and the State to prayers at a
state service at the Assumpta Cathedral, Owerri.
20. It is also helpful that we pay our taxes, as and
when due and to ensure law and order without which no progress is possible. I
appeal to you all, to always come together in your communities to keep our
environments healthy and to make Imo clean and green again.
21. We have put our hands together on the plough of
restoration. We cannot look back. We can see the silver-lining behind the dark
clouds and with God on our side, we are building a great state and indeed, a
nation dedicated to the ideals of unity and faith, peace and progress.
22. Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria!
Long live Mr. President!
Long live Imo State!
23. Happy Anniversary and God bless you all.
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