Uzodimma “empowers” Imo youths with 2,700 smartphones, two cars

Governor Hope Uzodimma on Saturday distributed 2,700 smart phones and two cars to Imo youths to mark the 2022 St. Valentine’s Day celebration.
Mr Uzodimma, who distributed the gifts during the ‘Hope for Imo’ Valentine Concert in Owerri on Saturday, also promised them free airtime and data subscriptions.
The two brand new Greely cars were presented to Joshua Okeke from Orlu LGA and Blessing Emekwe from Ikeduru LGA, who were winners in a lucky deep at the venue of the programme.
The governor reinstated his commitment to youth empowerment through job creation and called on the youths to help fish out criminal elements disturbing the peace of the state.
He promised to replicate the gesture in the three senatorial zones of the state so that the technical empowerment would get to all the youths of the state.
“I have come to give the youths the opportunity to be part of government and governance, to stop unemployment by empowering the youths. My government belongs to you, it is your government.
“Imo youths and Imo people in general will in 18 more months see the magic on development,” he said.
Earlier, the Special Adviser to the governor on Social Media Influence and organiser of the concert, Paschal Okechukwu, thanked Mr Uzodinma for approving the event.
According to him, the programme is aimed at making Imo youths technologically sound and bringing them up to speed with their counterparts across the globe.
“Imo youths are ready now, more than ever before, to work with the governor and contribute their quota to the good governance of the state,” he said.
The concert featured musical performances by popular artistes including Mr Flavour and Chinyere Udoma.
Also, prominent Imo citizens who were in attendance included former governor Ikedi Ohakim, members of the federal and state legislature, top government officials and business moguls.
(NAN)
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