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My govt will step on toes –Governor Ikpeazu

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The newly sworn-in Governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, has said that his government was ready to step on toes to change the status of the state for good.

Ikpeazu said this during a thanksgiving service held in his honour at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Eastern Union Conference Headquarters in Aba.

He, however, enjoined persons whose “legs are on the way to remove them before his arrival, in other not to have their toes stepped on”.

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“I want God to make Abians to understand that if you want to eat an omelette, you must be ready to crack eggs. I thank God that I am courageous enough to take these decisions. God being with me, I will serve Abia and the people of Nigeria with the fear of God.

“I will also take decisions that may not be very palatable but will let the guiding principle be, Is it in the best interest of the greater majority of our people?”

The governor noted that it was time to turn things in the state around, adding that it would no longer be business as usual.

“We have travelled so long on the wrong path, probably by events not caused by governments but caused by our people. This is the time to turn around because this is not going to be business as usual.

“We must change the way we think, the way we do things, the way we build our houses, we must have respect for our neighbours; in doing so, we will be more responsible,” he said.

Ikpeazu said that he came to the thanksgiving service to present his plans and programmes before God, so that He could touch Abians to take necessary steps to turn the state around.

He said he would report for duty in Aba today and visit Umuahia on Tuesday, adding that he would take time to inspect roads in both places and in Arochukwu.

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