This Is So Ridiculous – Peter Okoye Blasts Gov Uzodimma Over Promise Of 4,000 Jobs In Europe, Canada
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This Is So Ridiculous – Peter Okoye Blasts Gov Uzodimma Over Promise Of 4,000 Jobs In Europe, Canada

Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye, has slammed Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma over the promise to assist no fewer than 4,000 youths in securing jobs in Europe and Canada before the end of December this year. NAIJA NEWS reports.NYSC Portal

It was reported that Uzodinma, who is contesting for re-election on the All Progressives Congress (APC) platform, gave the pledge at a campaign event on Thursday ahead of the November 11 governorship election in the state.JAMB Portal

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While addressing the residents, the governor vowed to assist interested Imo indigenes who want to relocate to Europe or Canada with the relevant employable skill sets that would ease their entry and adaptation into life there.JAMB Result

He said, “Let me tell you something, I have gone further to negotiate with the European Union companies and the Canadian companies. They are sending us areas of visible skills which our youth will also learn.”

“By December this year, 4,000 Imo youths will be employed in Europe. Once that letter comes, the governor will pay for your air ticket.”

Reacting to this, Peter Okoye, in a post via his Instagram page, said it is ridiculous that a governor meant to create an enabling environment and job opportunities for the state is promising to take the citizens outside the country for jobs.informationguidenigeria

He wrote: “4000 Imo youths will be employed in Europe and they are jubilating, Eiya! It is well! A governor who is supposed to create an enabling environment and job opportunities for the state he’s governing is promising to take citizens outside the country for jobs! This is so ridiculous. These politicians no rate us at all. Even Hope is hopeless! Shame.”

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Essien, Goodnews is a gruaduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo, Uyo; Currently working at Infoguide Media as a news writer.

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