Imo State governor, Hope Uzodinma, says all is set for President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit on Thursday, September 9.
The governor disclosed this while addressing journalists at the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri, on Saturday.
Uzodinma, who spoke on his return from an official trip to Abuja, said the president would unveil some “significant projects” executed by his administration.
The governor said he visited Abuja to “address some political matters and some critical issues that are supposed to be handled in Abuja.”
He listed the issues to include Federal government’s assistance on the World Bank programmes on rural roads, ecological programmes, the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management (NEWMAP) projects and other erosion-related challenges.
He said: “While in Abuja, I secured approval for Mr. President to visit Imo on Thursday, September 9, to commission some significant projects executed by the Shared Prosperity Administration.
“More to that, Imo has been able to attract additional support from Mr President on management of some ecological problems in the state,’’ he added.