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INSPECTION OF UBEC PROJECTS IN IKEDURU LGA OF IMOS STATE: HONOURABLE COUNCILLOR ASAMONYE CHIBUZOR HAILS GOVERNOR UZODIMMA OVER REMARKABLE INTEREST IN BOOSTING EDUCATION.

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
12- SEPT- 2025

The wave of infrastructural transformation in the education sector of Imo State once again came under the spotlight today as a state inspection team led by the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Barr. Emeka Sydney Agbo, stormed Ikeduru Local Government Area to carry out a thorough inspection of ongoing and completed UBEC projects.

The exercise, which attracted the admiration of stakeholders, was part of the governor’s continuous effort to ensure that investments made in schools are effectively executed and maintained to the highest standards.

Among the sites inspected was the Primary School located along Ambassador C.C. Nwanguma Road, Ikembara, in Ikeduru LGA. The project, which has already drawn the attention of community members, Speaks volumes of the Gov Uzodimma-led administration’s drive to restore the dignity of education in rural communities.

Speaking on the visit, Hon. Asamonye Chibuzor, Councillor representing Ngugo/Ikembara Ward, commended the governor for translating his passion for education into visible and impactful projects across the state.

The inspection team also extended their visit to Central School, Amaimo; Primary School, Ikembra; and Primary School, Ugiri-Ike. These schools, which are beneficiaries of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) intervention, now hope to boast of improved facilities designed to create a conducive learning environment for young pupils. Hon. Asamonye noted that these developments are not only reshaping the educational landscape of Ikeduru but also laying a solid foundation for the empowerment of the next generation.

He pointed out that education remains the cornerstone of progress for any society, and applauded the Governor, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma, for giving children in rural areas the opportunity to learn in a safe, modern, and supportive environment. According to him, these projects are proof that the governor’s leadership is people-centered and strategically focused on sustainable development.

Hon. Asamonye also took the opportunity to praise the Executive Chairman of Ikeduru LGA, Rt. Hon. Justice Nze, for complementing the governor’s vision with proactive leadership at the grassroots. He observed that the chairman has consistently demonstrated capacity and passion for development, championing projects that directly impact lives, particularly in education and community growth. He described the collaboration between the state government and local authorities as a model worthy of emulation.

In further appreciation, Hon. Asamonye emphasized that the efforts of the chairman in supporting school projects and other social infrastructure have made Ikeduru stand out as a shining example in Imo State. He urged constituents to rally around their leaders by showing collective responsibility in protecting and maintaining the projects that have been put in place. He maintained that public participation and community ownership remain critical to the sustainability of government’s good works.

The councillor further called on parents, teachers, and opinion leaders in the communities to ensure that these school projects are maximized for the benefit of all. He stressed that with a conducive environment, children are better positioned to learn, grow, and compete globally, adding that the foundation being laid today under Governor Uzodimma’s leadership will yield dividends for many years to come.

Concluding his remarks, Hon. Asamonye prayed for God’s continued wisdom and strength for Governor Hope Uzodimma and the Ikeduru LGA leadership, noting that their partnership has already ushered in a new dawn for education and development in the area. He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting initiatives that uplift his ward and the larger local government, pledging to continue to champion people-oriented motions and policies in the legislative house.

 

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