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We're Focused, Says Egwu's Aide
From Chinedu Eze in Abakaliki

Ebonyi State government has said its second tenure election victory has not slowed down the pace of work and execution of developmental projects of the Sam Egwu administration, but has given impetus to actualising its mission of improving the lots of Ebonyi people.

Addressing members of Correspondent Chapel, Ebonyi State chapter, who paid him a courtesy visit at the weekend, in Abakaliki, the Personal Assistant to the Governor, Chief Collins Agbo, noted that the allegation that many state governors who won second tenure elections have lost the vigour to carry out their duties in accordance to their mandate has not affected Ebonyi State governor whom, he said, had outlined his administration's plans to bring development to the young state and has not deviated from it.

"The second tenure victory has even reinvigorated Dr. Egwu to do more for Ebonyi people. The free and compulsory education, which the administration introduced in the first tenure, has not stopped.

The construction of many major inter-community roads are on-going, while others have been completed. The administration is currently expanding and dualising four major roads in Abakaliki metropolis. Go to the permanent site of Ebonyi State University and see that the faculty buildings are being completed. The administration is unrelenting in developing the state," Agbo said.

He urged journalists to be objective in their reporting, stating that the state government runs an open-door administration "and because it is a transparent government, there is no need to hide anything."

Agbo observed that biased reporting does not improve the journalism profession and as the last bastion of hope for the common man, the press should rise above sectionalism and personal sentiments.


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