Peter Obi
Ngige,
who spoke with some journalists at his Abuja residence, also said that,
he would battle Obi for votes even in Anambra Central Senatorial
district.
Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, has said that the Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Peter Obi has no influence in southeast.
Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, has said that the Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Peter Obi has no influence in southeast.
Dr. Ngige also said that Mr. Obi did not do well as governor of Anambra state when he was the number one citizen of the state.
Ngige, who spoke with some journalists at his Abuja residence, also
said that, he would battle Obi for votes even in Anambra Central
Senatorial district where Obi may have more popularity. He said,
contrary to the noise being made by the PDP VP candidate of an over N80
billion left for Obiano, that he was the first governor to bequeath
reserves of funds to the successive governors.
According to him "…the Vice President of the PDP is former
governor Peter Obi my successor in Anambra state. I can tell you that
those who are shouting that Obi is this and that are the elites who are
looking for one thing or the other and people who don’t believe that
Muhammadu Buhari has done something good in their lives because he is
already building infrastructures for them, they want money.
“They want all the monies that has been trapped by the TSA to
be pushed down again on the table for them to start taking. That one is
no longer possible. Peter Obi hasn’t been a wonderful governor as people
expected him to be because, I am the one to tell you because I know
what I handed over to him. He is making noise that he handed money over
to Obiano.
“I was the first to leave money. I left N13.8 billion cash in
the bank and I am not counting the bank shares we bought and dividends
but because of propaganda, they shouted that they left over N80 billion
for Obiano and I left a lot of infrastructural work done- federal roads-
of which he received close to N15 billion as refunds after my tenure.
“I was the first person to handover schools to the missionaries
in Anambra state, I built more than 880km of roads. If you go there
today, you will see the roads I built 15 years ago. They are still
standing and most of them have no single potholes because I used first
class contractors.
“So, for people to say, because he (Atiku) chose Obi this or
that will happen; nothing will happen. If anything, Peter Obi has no
influence in South East apart from Anambra. Even in Anambra Central
Senatorial district, we are going to battle him in there.
“Presently, I can tell you that in Anambra state, me and Obi
will struggle for the votes. We are not going to be pushed down like we
were the last time.” Ngige also faulted the reported endorsement of
Atiku by the Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohaneze Ndigbo, saying “they
went overboard in a bid to please their masters.”
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