Minister of Labour and Employment Chris Ngige says Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, South-east Nigeria, has taken the state 20 years backwards.
Ngige who said this in a statement from his media office accused Obiano of wasting the opportunity given to him after inheriting a ‘virile and robust state resources’.
The former governor said the stagnation, depreciation and retrogression have put the people of the state in a desire to turn back the hand of the clock.
State your achievements, beyond bequeathing a mounting regime of debts to generations unborn, he further challenged the incumbent governor.
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Ngige described his 34 months renaissance as governor of Anambra as unrivalled, and dismissed a parody performance rating of him by Obiano as hogwash.
The statement reads: “This governor has taken Anambra State 20 years backwards, making the people wish the hand of the clock could be turned back. The stagnation, depreciation and retrogression are mindboggling. What a wasted opportunity for a governor who inherited virile and robust state resources.
“The eventful era of Ngige has remained a parameter for judging successive administrations in Anambra, going by his unprecedented achievements and quantum of projects executed by his administration in just three years.
“It is important to remind James Eze, who authored the diatribe, that Ngige took over power at a critical stage in the history of Anambra, with years of salary and pension arrears, dilapidated infrastructure and mounting debts owed banks and international lenders, yet, Ngige did not sell off state assets to take off.
“Ngige neither received a formal handover note, nor inherited N75 billion in local and foreign currencies from his predecessor. He inherited Anambra in a state of anomie. Yet, he not only liberated the state, but left it at an enviable height…”
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