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Re: Abia State: Under Reporting Of Governance by paramakina202: 11:09am On May 01, 2023
MasterJayJay:

Leave that dude. He doesn't live in Abia state but he's defending Ikpeazu. Someone that doesn't stay in a place wants to tell those that stay in that place how good it is.

It is a waste of time bro.
Re: Abia State: Under Reporting Of Governance by Nobody: 11:52am On May 01, 2023
paramakina202:


Ok you are satisfied by the level of development in Umuahia no need to argue with you anymore.

The issue is most of you don't know what is development and what drives it.

Basic amenities doesn't translate to development. Basic amenities are the only responsibility of the government.

Basic amenities attract people who bring development. All the fine houses you see in lekki, London, etc weren't built by government but by individuals.

That is why I asked you that question.
Re: Abia State: Under Reporting Of Governance by Nobody: 11:55am On May 01, 2023
MasterJayJay:

Leave that dude. He doesn't live in Abia state but he's defending Ikpeazu. Someone that doesn't stay in a place wants to tell those that stay in that place how good it is.

I lived in Abia for many years. Had my university education in Abia. Visits Abia regularly.

Try travel out and see that what you see on internet and television isn't different most times with what is on ground.

Abia is doing well in infrastructure. They just need up their game.

Most important aspect they need to focus on in create jobs and pay workers in time. This is a sure means of attracting development.
Re: Abia State: Under Reporting Of Governance by paramakina202: 4:25pm On May 01, 2023
Thanksful:


The issue is most of you don't know what is development and what drives it.

Basic amenities doesn't translate to development. Basic amenities are the only responsibility of the government.

Basic amenities attract people who bring development. All the fine houses you see in lekki, London, etc weren't built by government but by individuals.

That is why I asked you that question.

Umuahia is unattractive to investors because the present and past government is notoriously known for non payment of salaries and mind you Umuahia is a civil service town so there is always no money in circulation thanks to IkpeAzu.
Re: Abia State: Under Reporting Of Governance by Nobody: 6:52pm On May 01, 2023
paramakina202:


Umuahia is unattractive to investors because the present and past government is notoriously known for non payment of salaries and mind you Umuahia is a civil service town so there is always no money in circulation thanks to IkpeAzu.

This is what you should be talking about not roads. This is exactly my point. If they can pay workers and create more jobs

Almost all the public schools in Abia is closed down

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