Politics
We are fulfilling our campaign promises to Abia people – Gov Ikpeazu
Abia State Governor, Okezie lkpeazu says his administration is gradually fulfilling all its election promises to Abians.
Governor Ikpeazu stated this while featuring live on a Channels Television programme monitored by TrackNews Online on Sunday night.
He said Abians were happy with him over what he has done in Aba in terms of road infrastructure which are there for people to see.
He further said he sees governance beyond building of roads and payment of salaries, pointing out that before he leaves office in 2023, he must have written his name in gold based on what his administration will leave behind.
On agitations by members of the Indigenous Peoples Of Biafra (IPOB), Governor Ikpeazu said “Some of the issues raised by IPOB are valid and need to be addressed”.
He maintained that Abia remains one of the safest states in the federation and remarked that his administration has a robust system that has helped to protect lives and property.
The State Chief Executive also revealed that his administration mainstreams employment, strengthening small and medium enterprises, invests in promotion of Made-in-Aba concept, as well as established the automated shoe/garment factory in Aba, in addition to fixing roads in the commercial nerve centre of the state.
Speaking further on security, Governor Ikpeazu advocated for the establishment of state police to assist the governors adequately tackle the dynamism of the modern crime system in the states, and reiterated his support for the creation of a regional security outfit by the southeast governors.
The Abia State helmsman said he has no reason to leave the Peoples Democratic Party because Abians are comfortable in PDP, and called on the federal government to focus on those things that promote unity and cohesion through its actions and conduct.
He, however, condemned the recent attacks on security formations and killing of police personnel and urged the federal government to ensure that those institutions targeted by the hoodlums are adequately protected.