The Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has said he initially declined to construct a road in Okpoko community in Ogbaru Local Government Area of the state because the House of Representatives member representing the area, Noble Igwe, was in the opposition party.
Soludo said that when the house member complained about the poor state of the road, known as Nwokedi Street, to him, he dismissed his complaints because he was in opposition.
The governor stated this while inaugurating 12 km of roads in the Okpoko area on Monday.
He said, “I rejected the advice to develop Nwokedi Street because the House member representing the area was formerly in the opposition. As of the time he brought the poor state of the road to my attention and advised it should be repaired, he was in the opposition then, and I did not listen to him.
“But one day, I was taking a walk, one guy showed me a road which the honourable member representing Ogbaru constituency 1, Noble Chukwunoso Igwe, had spoken to me about and because he was an opposition, I could not do any thing on the road then.
“Today, Noble Igwe is in our party, and he is a mainstream member, so we have listened to him. When he was in the opposition, he was in the parlour talking but his voice could not be heard, but today, he is not only a mainstream member of our party, but he is right in the bedroom talking with us. You cannot be outside and be talking, you have to come inside the bedroom so that we can listen to you.”
Soludo urged the people to support his government.
He said he is in governance because of places like Okpoko, noting that he will rebuild Okpoko and give the people a sense of belonging.
“Even if there is no money in Anambra, we wouldn’t mind using all the money in Anambra to develop Okpoko. Okpoko must be rebuilt. One of the reasons I became a governor was to give Okpoko identity,” he added.
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Obiano Oliver Chuka
March 19, 2024 at 9:16 amIt is just unfortunate that our Governor Prof. Soludo, will make such a public pronouncement.
The question is, “is he the Governor of only those in his party?”
If that be the case, we are not qualified for any allocation from the federal government, because the state is in the opposing party with that of the central government.
My Prof. Gov., please make thorough analysis of whatever statement you dish out to the public. It must be guided by reasoning not by emotions or sentiment.
“Ka anata okwu eze, tupu ekwuo ya”
Dalu nu!!!