An Isiala Mbano stakeholder and staunch member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Godson Obijiaku has given kudos to Imo state governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma for sponsoring a 3-day Capacity Building Workshop for the 27 members of the state House of Assembly at the National Institute of Legislative and Democratic Studies, Abuja.

Chief Obijiaku who spoke to news men in Owerri yesterday, shortly after attending the state chapter stakeholders meeting of the All Progressives Congress in Owerri, observed with happiness that the capacity building programme had afforded Imo lawmakers the opportunity of being more mentally equipped and vast on legislative matters and functions.

According to Obijiaku, training and retraining of human beings in any area of endeavour results in proficiency, mental alertness, patriotic disposition and greater dedication to duty.

The Isiala Mbano stakeholder while appreciating Governor Uzodimma’s great concern and interest in the advancement and quality of members of the state legislative arm, stated, ” it is a thing of Joy that our,   governor, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma resolved to give lawmakers in the state room to acquire greater knowledge and exposure, while rendering the sacred service of fashioning out laws for good governance in the state.”

Chief Obijiaku expressed firm belief that the lawmakers would elaborately apply the knowledge acquired from the 3-day capacity building programme to enrich their service to Imo state.

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Chief Obijiaku, the Ezedinobi of Umudioka Ancient Kingdom in Orlu local government area vowed to continue to appreciate and support all Imo government programmes geared towards transforming all sectors and service delivery in Imo state.


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