Imo State Governor Emeka Ihedioha has said the state saved N 281 m by “flushing out ghost pensioners” out of its pension scheme .

Ihedioha , who spoke at Imo stakeholders ’ luncheon at Government House in Owerri , said his administration was able to save the money through the introduction of biometric verification for all the pensioners in the state .

The governor said his prudent approach to the finances of the state had raised its Internally Generated Revenue from the N 250 m in May to N 1bn this month.

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He said the goal of his administration was to make Imo the best three economies in Nigeria by 2025 and the best 10 in Africa by 2030.

Ihedioha said , “We laid out a vision to become one of the top three most developed economies in Nigeria by 2025 and rank within Africa ’s top

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10 economies by 2030. We also set out to achieve this by leveraging our abundant human capital and natural

resources to build an economy anchored on good governance , wealth creation, value for money and rule of law .

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The National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS ) , rated Imo State the Least Corrupt State in their 2 nd Corruption Survey. I would like to acknowledge many of you who called to congratulate the government and our people on this positive development. Similarly , our country ’s leading economic newspaper , BusinessDay , ranked our state as the fastest growing economy in Nigeria in 2019 .

“We are not unmindful of the huge burden laid on us by these outstanding ratings and the challenge of sustaining a positive public perception. We are , therefore, committed to redoubling our efforts to hold our performance high -grounds .”

PUNCH.