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Government willing to return schools to original owners – Uzodimma  

Governor Hope Uzodimma Receives A Copy of the Joy Bible From the Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province of the Anglican Communion, Most Rev David Onuoha when Bishops of the Province paid the Governor a courtesy visit at Sam Mbakwe Exco Chambers, Owerri.
Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodimma has expressed the willingness of his government to return some mission primary schools to the original owners – the Church.

The Governor gave the indication Tuesday at the State Executive Council Chambers Government House Owerri, when he received the body of Anglican Bishops of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province led by the Archbishop, His Grace, Most Reverend Bishop David Onuoha.

Responding to the Bishops’ request that primary schools be returned to the Anglican Church, the Governor said government is willing to do so but that certain issues such as teachers’ welfare, affordable cost and benefit to the parents and school owners needed to be fine tuned.

The Governor however said he will soon set-up a joint committee to work on the Bishops proposal.

He acknowledged that the Church and the government have enjoyed many years of relationship, and that as partners in progress his government is ever ready to work with the Church.

Governor Uzodimma said while the Church deploys persuasion to positively impact the society morally, the government on its part relies on policy formulations and implementations to also positively impact the society.

He commended Archbishop Onuoha and his team for coming to visit him, congratulated him on his elevation and leadership style that have endeared him to the Church and humanity and urged him to keep up the good works.

Earlier, the Bishops told the Governor they were at the Government House to inform him that the Anglican Communion, Owerri Province, now has a new leader in the person of Archbishop Onuoha who also doubles as the Bishop of Okigwe South Anglican Diocese.

They said they came to honour the governor in line with biblical injunctions, pray for him and support and encourage him.

They commended the Governor on his approach to executive policies and programmes since assuming  office, especially his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic which they said made it possible for the Church in the State to receive palliatives from the government of Imo State.

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Archbishop Onuoha reiterated that the Church has always maintained a strong relationship with the government based on their symbiotic responsibility to the society.

They commended the governor’s fight against corruption and fraud in the payroll and pensions system in the state, but appealed that efforts be facilitated to conclude the process for the benefit of all.

While reiterating their earlier assurance of continued prayer, support and partnership with the Governor and his administration, they advised him to “always be close to God.”

“Endeavour to rule in righteousness, reign in holiness, and serve God to please the people,” Archbishop Onuoha told the Governor.

The Bishops thereafter presented a symbolic Holy Bible to the Governor.

Ten of the 12 Bishops of the Province, the Deputy Governor, Prof. Placid Njoku, the Speaker Imo State House of  Assembly,  Chiji Collins, and other top government officials and lawmakers were present at the event

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