Mr Obonna urged the hospitality industry to conduct proper guest verification and maintain accurate records of lodgers in line with security protocols.
The state revenue service boss said revenue reached an all-time high, surpassing previous records since the state’s creation.
Mr Obonna said that any establishment found to be enabling or permitting the use of hard drugs would face severe consequences.
Mr Emelumba urged Imo SWAN to constructively criticise the state-sponsored teams and technical officials who were not doing well.
Mr Aghazie said that the exercise was to improve environmental cleanliness, reduce pollution and diseases.
The governor noted that the occasion brought to the limelight the insecurity challenges in Imo.
The government said the roads were part of the planned road revolution across the 27 local government areas of the state.
The suspect and father, 31-year-old Confidence Amatobi, is said to be currently on the run from the authorities.
