The
Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, has said that a former
governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi came into politics without a vision.
Ngige
spoke in Awka, Anambra State capital, during a stakeholders’ meeting of the All
Progressives Congress in preparation for its governorship campaign.
He added
that Obi left as governor of the state after eight years without positively
impacting on the lives of the people.
Ngige was
apparently reacting to Obi’s claim that he fulfilled his campaign promises to
the people during his reign as a governor.
Ngige, who
is the chairman of the Tony Nwoye Campaign Organisation said the 16-year rule
of the Peoples Democratic Party in the country was a waste.
He said
the PDP failed to redeem its electoral promises to the people, saying that the
APC was ready to deliver the country from the woods.
He said,
“Nwoye and the APC have a comprehensive blueprint for the development of the
state and the country at large.
“Nwoye has
promised to provide functional and quality social amenities and infrastructure
aimed at improving the lives of the people within two years of his
administration,” Ngige said.
- Punch
No comments:
Post a Comment