But on the other hand, the owner of Capital Oil, a consortium that claims to own the largest oil tank farm in the West African Sub-Region, says that activities of Governors Peter Obi of Anambra and Rochas Okorocha, Imo, State are a total disgrace to Igbo land.
“These are politicians I helped finance their campaigns and from whom I sought nothing in return, only that they rule well” Ubah said.
He is angry that Obi in particular has failed woefully in providing meaningful succor to the various economic woes bedeviling the state.
He is angry that Obi in particular has failed woefully in providing meaningful succor to the various economic woes bedeviling the state.
He pointed out that Obi was only able to set up a brewery which he majorly owns. “Is a beer factory what we need in the east today?”.
Not only that, Ubah traced his travails to Obi, insisting that the governor had used his powers as governor to halt several development initiatives he attempted to bring into the Anambra state.
Not only that, Ubah traced his travails to Obi, insisting that the governor had used his powers as governor to halt several development initiatives he attempted to bring into the Anambra state.
“Okorocha came with so much promise but what I see in Imo state was not what he told some of us when he came asking for financial back up to contest election,” he said.
Ubah however gave kudos to Uche Chukwumerije, Chris Ngige, chiefly as lawmakers who showed keen interest in his business when he had issues.
Total disgrace! ȋ̝̊̅§ this d aspiring governor? O! Wait, he's from Anambra as well as imo? What a show of insolence. He lacks decorum Ãήϑ definitely Ϟö† å politician.
ReplyDeleteThese ones na Ūя̲̅ personal issues.
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