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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Nweze1986: 7:09pm On Aug 31, 2017
Iamzik:
A picture is worth a thousand words...

Op over to you. Abeg no the needful
Should the ring roads remain in this deplorable condition?

Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Wisdomkosi(m): 7:10pm On Aug 31, 2017
Nweze1986:
Who are you to speak for God? watch your tongue.
get out. Don't quote me Let God treat you the way Umahi is treating Ebonyians

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by TerrorSquad147: 7:13pm On Aug 31, 2017
nkemdi89:
Ebonyi is the second best to anambra state in terms of infrastructural development, Enugu state is living on past glory, while Abia is an apology.
pls who's your weed supplier?

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by FBIL: 7:14pm On Aug 31, 2017
I am a stunch supporter of Dave but he should never ever borrow money from Islamic bank or ADB. The Islamic school in Afikpo is even viewed as a terrorist institution in a peaceful clime such as Ebonyi State. And the consequences of taking money from the Mermaid is usually tit-for-tat. To make things worst, the over taxation and outsouring of the state's IGR to anyone who can afford to pay the price to Dave, has affected the love street people have for him. To erect a two-storey building now in Abakaliki, you'd pay through your nose to get approval from the Abakaliki Capital Territory Development Board. It wasn't like this before and it is slowing down development as our brothers relocating from the North would be finding it difficult to invest or relocate. Annual income tax on traders and shop owners is also extra high. Since the state's vehicle Inspection Office was outsourced, criminals and gang elements were recruited and unleashed on motorists, same applies to EBOTRANS and many others. All these moneys generated so far plus Abuja allocations should be used for the expansion of Abakaliki city and community roads but not ring road. Nonetheless, for me, it's Dave Umahi through 2019-2023.

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Iamzik: 7:15pm On Aug 31, 2017
Nweze1986:
Should the ring roads remain in this deplorable condition?

Guy!! Shey na the ring road be that??

grin grin grin
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Okoroawusa: 7:31pm On Aug 31, 2017
Na wa o!
No place wahala no dey.

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Zillionglobal(m): 7:31pm On Aug 31, 2017
Oh where is then picture of the ring road.

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by oglalasioux(m): 7:34pm On Aug 31, 2017
aca77:
I've been in Abakaliki for a couple of weeks now, and I must admit that the rate of development here is outstanding. Infrastructure is great and the city seems to be shaping up to be one of the best organised and sanest in Nigeria. The governor is clearly a performer, and I'm saying this objectively.

On the flip side, it's a very small city though (everybody knows everybody, and they look at new faces with almost xenophobic cynicism). And the people here seem quite unfriendly and clannish in nature. I'm very outgoing and have been out and about to while away time and soak in the vibe of the city, but the guys I've been seeing around everywhere seem only comfortable with their fellow Abakaliki-oriented squad. As an outsider or visitor, it's difficult to make reasonable acquaintances here. Not a tourist's delight.


Abakaliki people are very welcoming. You might have had challenges with the tough Igbo dialects there or encountered guys who come from neighbouring towns of Ezzamgbo, Onueke and Ikwo to have fun daily in the city. These guys are strangers too and tend to hook with their cliques. Abakaliki is fun if you know where to go.
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by MICHEALADEX(m): 7:47pm On Aug 31, 2017
aca77:
I've been in Abakaliki for a couple of weeks now, and I must admit that the rate of development here is outstanding. Infrastructure is great and the city seems to be shaping up to be one of the best organised and sanest in Nigeria. The governor is clearly a performer, and I'm saying this objectively.

On the flip side, it's a very small city though (everybody knows everybody, and they look at new faces with almost xenophobic cynicism). And the people here seem quite unfriendly and clannish in nature. I'm very outgoing and have been out and about to while away time and soak in the vibe of the city, but the guys I've been seeing around everywhere seem only comfortable with their fellow Abakaliki-oriented squad. As an outsider or visitor, it's difficult to make reasonable acquaintances here. Not a tourist's delight.



Minister of Information holding press briefing for Ebony state government....please a round over applause for him

Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by cumbak60: 7:48pm On Aug 31, 2017
On a scale of 10 to 1, which should be a priority, people oriented projects, like say empowerment or ring road construction? Please sombori should answer.
Secondly, why borrow from an Islamic bank? Is the federal allocation not enough to power capital project in the state?
Why is the governor so much in love with the media these days?

Ebonyians should vote wisely 2019. Enough of this octogenarians dragging us backward and maintaining the state of penury...
His former position as the deputy governor, is enough to give him clues as to real governance. What plan does he have in regards to our teeming youths in different parts of this country doing petty business? Whatever that is void of direct impact on the people is a complete waste.
Ebonyians, your PVC is your power....enough said.
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Lani55: 7:53pm On Aug 31, 2017
And where is the ring road nw....no pics
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by kennyblack94: 7:53pm On Aug 31, 2017
aca77:
I've been in Abakaliki for a couple of weeks now, and I must admit that the rate of development here is outstanding. Infrastructure is great and the city seems to be shaping up to be one of the best organised and sanest in Nigeria. The governor is clearly a performer, and I'm saying this objectively.

On the flip side, it's a very small city though (everybody knows everybody, and they look at new faces with almost xenophobic cynicism). And the people here seem quite unfriendly and clannish in nature. I'm very outgoing and have been out and about to while away time and soak in the vibe of the city, but the guys I've been seeing around everywhere seem only comfortable with their fellow Abakaliki-oriented squad. As an outsider or visitor, it's difficult to make reasonable acquaintances here. Not a tourist's delight.

Mehn.. Nigga that's a big lie... When you have evil and have already accepted the lies and false accusations about the state before heading there. .so ironically those eyes you're observing might be niggas who want to get to know you, but with your biased mind you've come up with another interpretation to suit your stereotyped mind.. All same that state is peaceful and friendly to outsiders.. Majority of business and wealthy men there are from Anambra doing their business.. .

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by kennyblack94: 8:03pm On Aug 31, 2017
comrChris:
Can you people stop playing politics with the future of Ebonyi youths. So upon all the call by Ebonyi indigenes both on social media to stop this loan Dave is still bent on borrowing this huge amount of money just to build a ring road.
Why has your governor refused to disclose how this loan will be repayed, why borrowing from an islamic bank, does Dave actually know the implication of borrowing such money from islam that have been trying to build the biggest islamic school in Ebonyi which has been constantly rejected by ebonyians.
Right inside your heart do you actually believe Dave wants to build a ring road, even the amount he is budgeting for this ring road is double compare to what last administration budgeted for it.
What happens to ndibe beach bridge in Afikpo that will link ebonyi to cross river and other investment that will help to improve the economy of the state, is ring road our major priority? recently the state house of assembly approved a whooping 2.5bill for the building of ecumenical centre in abakaliki which rose questions from all and sundry on the importance of the project to the masses who are living in penury.
Umahi has proven to be a lazy governor who only thinks about borrow no matter where its coming from, is he trying to osunize ebonyi state, even if he must borrow to develop ebonyi like he claimed why borrow such amount of money for a ring road, what happens to ndide beach bridge, investing in industry, completion of the international marke n international trade center, building and renovation of our public schools n hospitals which many of them are in sorry state...
No matter how he tries only him can not develop ebonyi, there is always a next administration.
Ebonyians say no to further loan
Ebonyians say no to islamic loan
Ebonyians say no to misplaced priority projects.

We will continue to kick against this move by Dave to plunge us into loan n mortgage our future.
We all know the crowd you are talking about were a rented crowd, unless you are not from ebonyi state will you not know what Dave is capable of doing.

NB i am a fan of Dave but i dont agree with him on this loan issue even the ecumenical centre was a misplaced priority.
I'm not in support of such loan.. But ironically the only reason people sight is their islamphobic nature, which to me is stupidity, since Vatican can't give aid why reject Islam loan.. Loans generally is another tool of modern day slavery Africans don't want to learn to stay away from.. ...
This rejection of loan is baseless in as much it's because it is coming from Islam.. I wonder when we will stop defending this our colonised mind and obsession with foreign religion.. .

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Jlow2: 8:06pm On Aug 31, 2017
nkemdi89:
Ebonyi is the second best to anambra state in terms of infrastructural development, Enugu state is living on past glory, while Abia is an apology.
where is the infrastructure in ebonyi?
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Ezi39: 8:21pm On Aug 31, 2017
comrChris:
Can you people stop playing politics with the future of Ebonyi youths. So upon all the call by Ebonyi indigenes both on social media to stop this loan Dave is still bent on borrowing this huge amount of money just to build a ring road.
Why has your governor refused to disclose how this loan will be repayed, why borrowing from an islamic bank, does Dave actually know the implication of borrowing such money from islam that have been trying to build the biggest islamic school in Ebonyi which has been constantly rejected by ebonyians.
Right inside your heart do you actually believe Dave wants to build a ring road, even the amount he is budgeting for this ring road is double compare to what last administration budgeted for it.
What happens to ndibe beach bridge in Afikpo that will link ebonyi to cross river and other investment that will help to improve the economy of the state, is ring road our major priority? recently the state house of assembly approved a whooping 2.5bill for the building of ecumenical centre in abakaliki which rose questions from all and sundry on the importance of the project to the masses who are living in penury.
Umahi has proven to be a lazy governor who only thinks about borrow no matter where its coming from, is he trying to osunize ebonyi state, even if he must borrow to develop ebonyi like he claimed why borrow such amount of money for a ring road, what happens to ndide beach bridge, investing in industry, completion of the international marke n international trade center, building and renovation of our public schools n hospitals which many of them are in sorry state...
No matter how he tries only him can not develop ebonyi, there is always a next administration.
Ebonyians say no to further loan
Ebonyians say no to islamic loan
Ebonyians say no to misplaced priority projects.

We will continue to kick against this move by Dave to plunge us into loan n mortgage our future.
We all know the crowd you are talking about were a rented crowd, unless you are not from ebonyi state will you not know what Dave is capable of doing.

NB i am a fan of Dave but i dont agree with him on this loan issue even the ecumenical centre was a misplaced priority.
comrChris:
Can you people stop playing politics with the future of Ebonyi youths. So upon all the call by Ebonyi indigenes both on social media to stop this loan Dave is still bent on borrowing this huge amount of money just to build a ring road.
Why has your governor refused to disclose how this loan will be repayed, why borrowing from an islamic bank, does Dave actually know the implication of borrowing such money from islam that have been trying to build the biggest islamic school in Ebonyi which has been constantly rejected by ebonyians.
Right inside your heart do you actually believe Dave wants to build a ring road, even the amount he is budgeting for this ring road is double compare to what last administration budgeted for it.
What happens to ndibe beach bridge in Afikpo that will link ebonyi to cross river and other investment that will help to improve the economy of the state, is ring road our major priority? recently the state house of assembly approved a whooping 2.5bill for the building of ecumenical centre in abakaliki which rose questions from all and sundry on the importance of the project to the masses who are living in penury.
Umahi has proven to be a lazy governor who only thinks about borrow no matter where its coming from, is he trying to osunize ebonyi state, even if he must borrow to develop ebonyi like he claimed why borrow such amount of money for a ring road, what happens to ndide beach bridge, investing in industry, completion of the international marke n international trade center, building and renovation of our public schools n hospitals which many of them are in sorry state...
No matter how he tries only him can not develop ebonyi, there is always a next administration.
Ebonyians say no to further loan
Ebonyians say no to islamic loan
Ebonyians say no to misplaced priority projects.

We will continue to kick against this move by Dave to plunge us into loan n mortgage our future.
We all know the crowd you are talking about were a rented crowd, unless you are not from ebonyi state will you not know what Dave is capable of doing.

NB i am a fan of Dave but i dont agree with him on this loan issue even the ecumenical centre was a misplaced priority.
comrChris:
Can you people stop playing politics with the future of Ebonyi youths. So upon all the call by Ebonyi indigenes both on social media to stop this loan Dave is still bent on borrowing this huge amount of money just to build a ring road.
Why has your governor refused to disclose how this loan will be repayed, why borrowing from an islamic bank, does Dave actually know the implication of borrowing such money from islam that have been trying to build the biggest islamic school in Ebonyi which has been constantly rejected by ebonyians.
Right inside your heart do you actually believe Dave wants to build a ring road, even the amount he is budgeting for this ring road is double compare to what last administration budgeted for it.
What happens to Ndibe beach bridge in Afikpo that will link ebonyi to cross river and other investment that will help to improve the economy of the state, is ring road our major priority? recently the state house of assembly approved a whooping 2.5bill for the building of ecumenical centre in abakaliki which rose questions from all and sundry on the importance of the project to the masses who are living in penury.
Umahi has proven to be a lazy governor who only thinks about borrow no matter where its coming from, is he trying to osunize ebonyi state, even if he must borrow to develop ebonyi like he claimed why borrow such amount of money for a ring road, what happens to ndide beach bridge, investing in industry, completion of the international marke n international trade center, building and renovation of our public schools n hospitals which many of them are in sorry state...
No matter how he tries only him can not develop ebonyi, there is always a next administration.
Ebonyians say no to further loan
Ebonyians say no to islamic loan
Ebonyians say no to misplaced priority projects.

We will continue to kick against this move by Dave to plunge us into loan n mortgage our future.
We all know the crowd you are talking about were a rented crowd, unless you are not from ebonyi state will you not know what Dave is capable of doing.

NB i am a fan of Dave but i dont agree with him on this loan issue even the ecumenical centre was a misplaced priority.

If that bridge will pass through Ndibe beach then let that loan be held. Ozizza beach I know

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by xtaphare321(f): 8:29pm On Aug 31, 2017
Young03:
Dave is a smart man


he's second tenure will be a disaster


Okorocha did more than him in his first tenure
you are so right
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by bionixs: 8:36pm On Aug 31, 2017
aca77:
I've been in Abakaliki for a couple of weeks now, and I must admit that the rate of development here is outstanding. Infrastructure is great and the city seems to be shaping up to be one of the best organised and sanest in Nigeria. The governor is clearly a performer, and I'm saying this objectively.

On the flip side, it's a very small city though (everybody knows everybody, and they look at new faces with almost xenophobic cynicism). And the people here seem quite unfriendly and clannish in nature. I'm very outgoing and have been out and about to while away time and soak in the vibe of the city, but the guys I've been seeing around everywhere seem only comfortable with their fellow Abakaliki-oriented squad. As an outsider or visitor, it's difficult to make reasonable acquaintances here. Not a tourist's delight.

untrue bro! on the development you mentioned, true but on the being unfriendly to people, NO! which part, which street and which place? I am waiting for your rep!y
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by bionixs: 8:39pm On Aug 31, 2017
comrChris:
Can you people stop playing politics with the future of Ebonyi youths. So upon all the call by Ebonyi indigenes both on social media to stop this loan Dave is still bent on borrowing this huge amount of money just to build a ring road.
Why has your governor refused to disclose how this loan will be repayed, why borrowing from an islamic bank, does Dave actually know the implication of borrowing such money from islam that have been trying to build the biggest islamic school in Ebonyi which has been constantly rejected by ebonyians.
Right inside your heart do you actually believe Dave wants to build a ring road, even the amount he is budgeting for this ring road is double compare to what last administration budgeted for it.
What happens to ndibe beach bridge in Afikpo that will link ebonyi to cross river and other investment that will help to improve the economy of the state, is ring road our major priority? recently the state house of assembly approved a whooping 2.5bill for the building of ecumenical centre in abakaliki which rose questions from all and sundry on the importance of the project to the masses who are living in penury.
Umahi has proven to be a lazy governor who only thinks about borrow no matter where its coming from, is he trying to osunize ebonyi state, even if he must borrow to develop ebonyi like he claimed why borrow such amount of money for a ring road, what happens to ndide beach bridge, investing in industry, completion of the international marke n international trade center, building and renovation of our public schools n hospitals which many of them are in sorry state...
No matter how he tries only him can not develop ebonyi, there is always a next administration.
Ebonyians say no to further loan
Ebonyians say no to islamic loan
Ebonyians say no to misplaced priority projects.

We will continue to kick against this move by Dave to plunge us into loan n mortgage our future.
We all know the crowd you are talking about were a rented crowd, unless you are not from ebonyi state will you not know what Dave is capable of doing.

NB i am a fan of Dave but i dont agree with him on this loan issue even the ecumenical centre was a misplaced priority.
you have a point there. many of his counterparts would still borrow and squandered it on their personals. At least there is something
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Nobody: 8:45pm On Aug 31, 2017
aca77:
I've been in Abakaliki for a couple of weeks now, and I must admit that the rate of development here is outstanding. Infrastructure is great and the city seems to be shaping up to be one of the best organised and sanest in Nigeria. The governor is clearly a performer, and I'm saying this objectively.

On the flip side, it's a very small city though (everybody knows everybody, and they look at new faces with almost xenophobic cynicism). And the people here seem quite unfriendly and clannish in nature. I'm very outgoing and have been out and about to while away time and soak in the vibe of the city, but the guys I've been seeing around everywhere seem only comfortable with their fellow Abakaliki-oriented squad. As an outsider or visitor, it's difficult to make reasonable acquaintances here. Not a tourist's delight.


Unfriendly people? You're so wrong.

I spent 5yrs studying in the state university. Azugwu, Mile 50, Hill Top and Presco, I lived at all of those places before I graduated. I'm not Igbo and didn't understand the language for a long time but I never once experienced hostility from anyone.

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Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by haysmart90(m): 9:07pm On Aug 31, 2017
Any female ebonyian here.?
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by nkemdi89(f): 9:17pm On Aug 31, 2017
TerrorSquad147:
pls who's your weed supplier?
Your father.
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by magicfingers009: 10:23pm On Aug 31, 2017
A man who you would think his wife is the deputy governor. There's no billboard where u wud see the picture of the deputy governor. Such a shame
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by UnknownT: 10:36pm On Aug 31, 2017
Nweze1986:
There is.
lol....what is this?
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Hrhejiamatu: 1:32am On Sep 01, 2017
please, am very hungry and others are too.
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by cjrane: 1:38am On Sep 01, 2017
Nweze1986:
EBONY RING ROAD PROJECT; A DREAM COME TRUE


By Philip Nweze


To say the least, Ebonyi state is at it again! This time on the right direction towards the realization of the dreams of indigenes and residents of the state. Today we are celebrating, enthusiasm, passion, commitment and the joyous fact that someone stood up and took action. Someone with a historical responsibility to free ebonyi people from the clutches of underdevelopment and set the urgent tone for its rebirth. The state governor, Engr David Umahi is the face behind these good tidings.

The governor's quest to make the state the perfect habitat for business yielded positive results following the visit of representatives of the African Development Bank (ADB) and Islamic Development Bank (IDB) to assess the readiness of Ebony state government towards the loan approval for the ring road project. The development partners were in the state to assess the technical, economic, environmental and social viability of the proposed ring road project. As part of the process for accessing the loan, they were expected to tour the project sites and submit their findings to the boards of ADB and IDB who would now approve the loan request after necessary appraisal of available indices.

The ring road project which measures about 198km cuts across 8 local government areas of the state with intersections on the Transharan African highway. Ever since the news of  the proposed road construction permeated the public space, Ebonyians had nothing but joy for the project and gratefulness for the man who made it happen. To register their excitement, people held separate rallies at the council headquarters of the 13 local government areas of the state on Saturday last week in support of the ongoing effort to access over one hundred and fifty million US dollar loan from the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and the African Development Bank (ADB) to construct the state's ring roads. The rally which held simultaneously, came a day after the state government raised an alarm over plots  by some leaders of the opposition in the state to frustrate the loan deal. These enemies of the state had dragged the state government to court over the loan.

The logic is simple. The loan being requested for is for the state to meet up it's development obligations. ADB considers states that have demonstrated ability to perform and partners such states in development. A more interesting news is that the loan attracts zero interest, as against the 22 percent obtainable in the normal financial market. The loan is also payable over a period of 25 years with a five- year moratorium, which means that the state has about 30 years to pay back. It will be foolhardy for any government to reject such offer. This arrangement differs from previous loan arrangements (under the previous administrations) which came with floating interest rates as high as 18 percent.

On the side line, the interface is a veritable platform to develop synergy and partnership with economic players from the bank which will go a long way in boosting our drive to diversify the Nigerian economy. It is clear that the intervention is an all important initiative that will benefit Ebonyi state, contribute towards diversification of it's revenue base and create possible employment opportunities for Ebonyians. It would help in addressing the biting infrastructural deficit in the state. Tackling infrastructure deficit would force down costs of goods and services and bring down the general price level.  If you deal with infrastructure problem, the cost of power will be lower, the cost of transportation will be lone and the cost of most other services will slide too. This means that the facility will help revive business in the state.

Contrary to claims  by opposition elements in the state that the state government is attempting to borrow over 150 million dollars to prosecute the forthcoming 2019 general election, the loan is being sought for the purpose of constructing the state's long abandoned most strategic road which unites 8 area councils in the state. It is therefore pertinent to point out that the allegation by the opposition is merely an attempt to deter this administration from developing the state. The governor is not looking for political points but the betterment of the lives of his people.

Ebony state  Deputy Governor, Dr Kelechi Igwe in one of his chats with journalists, expressed regret that opposition groups had dragged the state government to court as a way to stop the release of the 150 million dollars loan. He expressed dismay that despite the giant effort of the governor to develop the state and most importantly reconstruct the dilapidated ring roads as a way to boost the economy of the state, many still constitute a dangerous clog in the wheel of progress and rather preferred to see the clock of development tick backwards.

Recall that the governor had on Monday in a courtesy call by the representatives of Islamic Development Bank, IDB, and African Development Bank, AFB, commended president Muhammadu Buhari for assisting the state to borrow over 150 million dollars from them, which according to him will enable his administration to reconstruct ring roads that connected 8 local government areas of the state . This means that the loan has all the colorations of federal approval.

It should be on record that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, while acting as President, requested the bicameral National Assembly to consider and grant 10 states of the federation accelerated approval to borrow a total sum of $1.5 billion from multilateral agencies and France.
The states’ loans requests were parts of the 2016-2018 External Borrowing (Rolling) Plan whose approval the presidency had sought since last August.

“I write in reference to my earlier letter requesting for the consideration and approval of the Senate (and House of Representatives) for the 2016-2018 External Borrowing Rolling Plan and to request the Senate (and the House) to separate the States’ Projects from the items listed therein with a view to giving them accelerated consideration,” Mr. Osinbajo wrote in his letter to both Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara.

The letter, dated June 1, 2017, was read in both chambers of the National Assembly. Mr. Osinbajo sought approval of the lawmakers to allow Kaduna State and Ogun State access $350 million each for their respective State Development Policy Operation (DPO) from the World Bank.
Ebonyi and Abia States are also to secure $150 million (for Ebonyi Ring Road Project) and $100 million (for Abia Rural Access and Mobility Project) from a credit facility to be co-financed by the African Development Bank and the Islamic Development Bank, Mr.Osinbajo further told the National Assembly.


It is therefore shocking to find out that such a laudable programme could be mocked by saboteurs in order to embarrass the government. The petition is a show of rascality and lack of decorum. To my mind, such action is really reprehensible and should be discouraged. Such antics would only delay the development going on in the state if not discontinued. Perhaps, those opposing the loan are jealous of the good name the governor has earned in the state and the country in general due to his developmental strides. That an elderstatesman like Dr Ogbonnaya Onu would involve himself in anti-development activities against his own state by spearheading the campaign to shipwreck a loan request that would benefit his state tremendously is  simply the height of mischief and attitudinal recklessness.

Last week's rally by Ebonyi people is a strong statement from the people and a show of solidarity to the lofty idea. One with the people is majority. The efforts of detractors will not kill this vision. The people must prevail. Power to the People!

God bless a development minded Governor like Umuahi.
He is opening up his state and making his state capital world class while haters are there looking for excuses to ban Keke without providing alternative jobs for their people.

I remember When Umaru Yar'Adua as Governor of the Katsina State started the ring road project and people doubted it's use or if it will be completed. Today, that project has made Katsina a great city in the northwest and almost caught up developmentally with Kaduna.
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Nobody: 3:51am On Sep 01, 2017
Translate?? That's my state u talking about
Nma27:
Nde mbibi.
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Nobody: 3:55am On Sep 01, 2017
Ezi39:
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If that bridge will pass through Ndibe beach then let that loan be held. Ozizza beach I know
Unwana has a beta beach
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Benjor: 4:08am On Sep 01, 2017
Ebonyi needs development, but not with this kind of loan approach by Dave Umahi. As for the rally in support of the loan, they were all hired crowd and forced aids of the governor.
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Ezi39: 5:35am On Sep 01, 2017
Piiko:
Unwana has a beta beach
Unwana has beach but the other side of Cross river is bush. So nothing to be done than tapping the sand.
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by TerrorSquad147: 7:10am On Sep 01, 2017
nkemdi89:

My father.
tell him I need supplies too grin
Re: Ebonyi Ring Road Project, A Dream Come True by Nobody: 8:47am On Sep 01, 2017
Ezi39:

Unwana has beach but the other side of Cross river is bush. So nothing to be done than tapping the sand.
Lool it can house a nice resort if we were serious people, what can tapping sand do for us

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