2025: Imo Transport Commissioner Okoronkwo’s Effective Traffic Management reflects Accident free, Peaceful Christmas&New Year celebrations.
Anselem Anokwute
Following the redeployment of the former Commissioner for Transport Imo State, Dr Chika Benson Abazu and the enthronement of Chief Emeka Okoronkwo former Commissioner for Youth and Sports to handle the Transport sector, the State changed with effective management of traffic system in the State during the last Christmas and New year celebrations.
The Commissioner, Chief Okoronkwo with his effective management team were able to reintegrate the ideology of the governor Senator Hope Uzodimma to overhaul the transport sector into reality with free flow of traffic system and good transport systems in and out side the state as the State remain a gateway point to other states within the South South and South East Nigeria.
The remarkable efforts of the Vehicles Inspections and his synergy and collaborations to work with other Agencies in the State, has placed the commissioner well amongst his contemporary as a man with a Midas touch in human resources and management as he did when he was saddled with the responsibility to revive the Imo State Sports and Youth Ministry.
The Commissioner Okoronkwo was able to achieve such fit with working with some active persons in the sector to ensure that the Governor legacies in the sector is maintained as Imo State amiable Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma has shown passion, love and capacity to the State by building and rehabilitation of all the major roads in the State and beyond.
As the Christmas and New Year celebrations are gradually coming to an end of the festive periods Imo people are reminded to remain resolute and law abiding to recognize some of the traffic system roles, respect Traffic Light in the State to avoid violations and to support the ministry to serve better.
Commending the Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma on his 5th Year Anniversary, Chief Emeka Okoronkwo said that the governor has done noble given the genuineness of human resources and infrastructure development and called on Imo people mainly Road Users to help and abide in the legacies.
