The Dean, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Imo State University, Prof Victor Kogah has called on all the opposition parties in Imo State to sheath their sword and rally round the state governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma in his efforts to give the state good governance.

He said this had become necessary, as all litigations over the governor’s victory had come and done with.

Prof Kogah who spoke in Owerri, the state capital over the week, said the governor is doing well and that for him to do more all hands should be on deck, for him to continue to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people of the state.

“To challenge election result is a normal process for those who are not satisfied with the result, but now that the supreme court has spoken, nobody should make other efforts on the negative side, rather everybody should join hand with the governor and help make the state a better place”.

He reminded politicians that the governor has a fixed tenure of office, and that at the expiration of his tenure he will quit, and go for higher position, ” definitely not to become the state governor again.

“That is why we should give him our support, so that we will have a better Imo State, in all ramifications”.

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On the current economic hardship in Nigeria, the University Don described the situation as unfortunate, as most Nigerians can no longer effort three square meals any longer.

“It is not any particular governor’s affair, it is a general problem. I am rather of the opinion that it is God’s affair. At anytime God wants it to stop, it will definitely stop.

“My prayer is that with God the situation will soon be over. In the Holly Bible, we are told of cases of fermernine. We should rather see the situation as God’s business. If God wants it to stop today, it will surely stop”.


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