Politics
GOVERNOR UZODIMMA VOWS TO TACKLE SABOTAGE, REINFORCE GRASSROOTS SECURITY IN IMO
Governor Hope Uzodimma has reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to combating insecurity in Imo State, stating that acts of sabotage will not derail the government’s determined efforts to protect lives and property.
Speaking shortly after the Holy Eucharist at the Government House Chapel in Owerri, the Governor emphasized that strategic and deliberate measures are being implemented to enhance safety across the state.
He noted that a key aspect of the government’s security strategy is the strengthening of grassroots participation, including the active integration of community-based structures into the broader security framework.
“As part of our efforts, we are expanding the reach of the Imo State Vigilante Group to every nook and cranny of our villages. This will ensure that our communities are not only secure but also actively involved in defending themselves against criminal elements,” Governor Uzodimma stated.
Condemning recent acts of sabotage witnessed in some parts of the state, the Governor described such actions as threats to both security and sustainable development.
“These unfortunate acts of sabotage not only endanger lives but also hinder the progress and growth of our society. We must all come together in unity to defend and develop our beloved Imo,” he urged.
Governor Uzodimma also expressed deep sympathy to families who lost loved ones in the recent attack, describing the incident as painful and deeply regrettable.
“My heart goes out to the families affected by this senseless violence. We stand with you in this time of grief, and we remain resolute in ensuring that justice is served and that such tragedies do not repeat themselves,” he said.
The Governor called on residents to collaborate with government agencies and security outfits in securing the state, adding that peace and development can only thrive in an atmosphere of collective responsibility.