Stop Blaming Buhari For Your Bad Roads- BMO To Ikpeazu
The Buhari Media Organisation BMO has told the Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu to stop blaming Buhari’s administration for his failure to build infrastructural development in the State. Information Guide Nigeria
In a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, BMO respectively said that it was surprising that the Governor is shifting blame for his ineffective and incompetence on the Federal Government. INDEPENDENT reports.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“We find it laughable that Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has been telling everyone that cared to listen that the Federal Government is to blame for the infrastructure challenges in his State.
“Indeed, the question that came to our mind is how could the Buhari administration be liable for Abia’s poor infrastructure?
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“According to the Governor in a recent interview with a select team of journalists, the failure of the Federal Government to refund the State for some of the Federal roads it has fixed has caused the State some setback.
“But even if the claim is true, we fail to see how this could be the reason for the State to be in the condition it has been for years”. jamb results
“We wonder how that could be a valid reason for the poor state of one of the most important roads in the State, Faulks Road, which incidentally was constructed by the State at N6.8bn but which has since collapsed and is now impassable.
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“So it was not surprising that a former gubernatorial candidate in the State, Alex Otti recently argued that Umuahia has shown no sign of development, as it has literally remained a glorified village, while Aba, the former heartbeat of Igboland, is now wearing a more notorious look, like the headquarters of a refuse dump’”.