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Umahi Reassures Ebonyi People Of Better Days In 2017

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Governor Dave Umahi of
Ebonyi State has reassured people of the state of government’s commitment to good governance, saying “there will be light at the end of the tunnel.’’
Umahi, who spoke at a church service to mark the New Year in Abakaliki,
thanked the people for their unalloyed support and solidarity to his administration.
He said “I brought a message of hope, love, care and a promise for better days ahead in 2017.
“My good people of Ebonyi, this is my New Year message for you: a message of love and care, a message of promise of better days ahead, a message of double assurance that there is indeed light at the end of the tunnel.
“We are entering the year 2017 with assured hope for positive changes; assurances of total turnround in all areas of our individual and collective lives.
“As a government, we are thankful to God that Ebonyi was among the few states of the federation where civil servants went home with their salaries from January to December.
“That Ebonyi is counted among the few states that do not owe salaries is not only remarkable, it is a testimony of rare ingenuity on the part of government.
“As we enter 2017, the story will not change.  Our civil servants are our pride, we will not joke with their welfare.’’
The governor then highlighted the achievements recorded by his administration in the 2016 fiscal year to include massive revolution in the health sector, agriculture and urban and rural roads construction and rehabilitation.
He also noted the opening up of the state’s  rural villages through rural electrification and road construction works across the three senatorial districts as part of landmark achievements of the administration in the year just ended.
Umahi said priority was equally given to capital city development, urban renewal and beatification was a priority through street lights and road constructions from street to street.
He said the government would not rest on its oars in providing democracy dividend to the people and urged the people to expect greater things in 2017.
The governor added that “we will continue from where we stopped in 2016. Agriculture will continue to enjoy a pride of place in our daily affairs.’’

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