Governor Peter Obi of Anmabra State has
dismissed claims by his predecessor, Senator Chris Ngige, that the
Anambra State Government had received more that N2trn in the last seven
years from the federation account.
Obi, who was reacting to claims by Ngige
that he (Obi) had nothing to show for the N2trn he received since 2006
in the development of infrastructure, said he must be a magician to
convert the paltry sum his government had been receiving from the
federation account to trillions of naira.
Obi, who spoke while inspecting the
rehabilitation of the Rojenny Stadium, Oba, said with the N3bn monthly
allocation to the state, Anambra could not have got anything close to a
quarter of a trillion naira in the seven years he had been in office.
But he referred Ngige to the numerous
development projects his government has been executing, which far
outnumber the projects all the previous governments in the state had
executed.
Obi said he knew the machinations of the
enemies of the state under different guises to distract him, but that
he would not be distracted.
“For those who hate the development of
Anambra State or who scheme for the money meant for development to be
shared among them, let me happily increase their blood pressure by
announcing that by the end of the year, we will spend billions of naira
to procure buses for all secondary schools in the state, buy computers
for all primary schools in the state, among other revolutionary measures
that are coming,” Obi said.
The governor said the state government
had committed N30m to the rehabilitation of Rojenny Stadium, describing
those against his government as enemies of the state.
Proprietor of the centre, Chief Rommy
Ezenwuka, said Obi was clearly distinguishable from the past governors
of the state because he was developing all sectors simultaneously.
In another development, Anambra State
Commissioner for Works, Mr. Callistus Ilozumba, said it was shocking
that people could imagine that the state had received N2trn in the past
seven years.
He said Obi was too concerned about the development of the state to worry about careless talks.
He noted that for the interest of
Anambra, Obi took the opportunity to market the state as an investment
destination in South Africa during his visit with President Goodluck
Jonathan to South Africa.
source: the punch

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