Abia state Governor Chief� Theodore Orji has described the awards he
received in the USA recently as not only motivating but equally
encouraging and inspiring.
Abians in Houston Texas gave the Governor the Icon of Peace and
security award, while the national association of Ndi Isuikwato in USA
gave him the Pillar of Excellence award.
Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary Ugochukwu ��Emezue, the
Governor said he was overwhelmed with the show of appreciation and
solidarity shown to him by not only Abians but Ndigbo in the USA.
According to the Governor, he is determined to leave everlasting at
the end of his tenure in 2015. Chief Orji stated that his preoccupation
now is to ensure that the numerous projects he had embarked upon are
completed on time.
He also hinted that he is doing his best to ensure that civil
servants in the state are taken care of as exemplified in the new
secretariat he is building. He also said that his decision to pay
workers #20,100, and the introduction of new reforms are clear
manifestation of his desire to reposition the civil service for greater
productivity and efficiency.
Chief Orji declared that he will not look back in ensuring that Abia
remains number one in terms of safety across the nation. He maintained
that he will continue to support security agencies in the state with
patrol vans, communication gadgets and other logistics.
Meanwhile the Governor has charged Umuopara people in the USA to
remain good ambassadors of the state. The Governor gave the charged in a
fund raising event in the USA. Chief Theodore Orji also urged them to
partner with him in the development of the state. The Governor was
represented by his Adviser on Diaspora matters Kingsley Megwara .
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