Imo State governor Hope Uzodimma, has emerged the new chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), an umbrella body of governors elected on the platform
“At the right time, the party will continue to convince and talk to stakeholders. And collectively the issues will be resolved.”
He said, “I want to assure you that the APC governors understand very clearly that the government each of us are presiding over belongs to the party and we know both at the federal and sub-national level. The government belongs to APC; it is an APC-led government. “Arising from the manifesto promised to the people before the election, I can assure that we have a team and we are working together with the kind of men I have seen as Progressives Governors members. I think we have gotten all it would take to ensure that policies of our government were fully marketed.
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