Madoka applauds Uzodimma's worker's friendly initiatives





 A young and vibrant politician from Owerri West Local Government. Area of Imo State, Hon.Ordu Chidi, known as Madoka by fans   has described Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma as a worker-friendly Governor with  commensurate and commendable  attention to workers welfare.

Madoka a former  Executive Chairman of Owerri West Local Government  and former Special Adviser to Imo State Govenment, spoke in Owerri shortly after the  workers Day celebration held at Rear Admiral Ndubuisi  Square New Owerri. 


He explained that  worker-friendky actions of the governor are seen in the free transportation  he provided for workers, workers' promotion, enrolment of Imo workers' into Imo Health Insurance Scheme and other encouraging initiatives of the governor that has given workers a sense of belonging.

The former Executive Chairman of Owerri West LGA, added that renovation of various workers buildings to provide a conducive working environment, timely payment of salaries and pensions are proves of his passionate commitment to workers' welfare 


Madoka rates Imo State Govenor high on workers' welfare, stating that his welfare packages for the workers have 
contributed to the well-being and quality of their  lives. 


According to him, Governor Uzodimma has ensured  a safe and healthy work environment for civil servants, provided opportunities for skills development, training, and career advancement.

Speaking with conviction,  he said; " it is glaring that Govenor Uzodimma has prioritized workers' welfare, treated them with dignity, respect, and fairness and it has resulted in improvement   productivity  from the workers'


He seized the opportunity to commend Imo Civil Servants for helping to execute policies of the govenor, stating  that workers as the engine room of Goverment programs and policies have shown high level of understanding, considerations and cooperation with unparallel commitment to activities of the Shared Prosperity Administration of the governor.

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