Abia Comes First Alphabetically And Last In Development – Tinubu Campaign Council

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Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the Presidential Campaign Council of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has criticised the poor state of infrastructure in Abia State, claiming that while Abia is first alphabetically, it comes last in terms of development.
Comrade Kingsley Nduoma, Chairman of the Council’s Media and Publicity Directorate in Abia State, revealed this during the committee’s inauguration on Wednesday in Umuahia, challenging the State Government to account for the billions of monthly allocation it gets from the Federation Allocation.
He urged Abians to join the ruling national party in order to improve government.
Nduoma bemoaned that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, which has ruled over the affairs of Abia State, had presided over the state’s degradation with no noticeable development.
He said that Ebonyi State which is under APC had far developed beyond Abia from where it was carved out.

He solicited support for Tinubu saying he had shown capacity to transform Nigeria’s economy if given the opportunity as he exemplified in his days as Lagos Governor.

Nduoma said that Tinubu as Lagos State Governor, laid the foundation for the enduring legacies of today’s prosperous Lagos.

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According to him, Tinubu has a track record of performance and can be trusted for Nigeria’s greatness if voted into power.

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He said that the APC-led Federal Government had not failed Nigerians, and would do more if given another opportunity.
The APC chieftain, particularly lauded President Muhammadu Buhari, for delivering on his campaign promises, claiming that Buhari has outperformed every known administration in Nigeria.

He said that he had not withheld any state allocation, unlike former President Olusegun Obasanjo that withheld Lagos State allocation for years.

In his remarks, a member of the Media Directorate, Hon. Ude Agbai, urged Ndigbo to key into national politics and jettison primordial sentiments in the forthcoming elections.

He refuted claims in some quarters that the APC had not been fair to the South East, arguing that the party has not in any way shortchanged or marginalized Ndigbo.

Another member of the Directorate, Elder Okorafor Kalu Okorafor, said Nigeria should not be left in the hands of a toddler but someone with a track record of performance.

 

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