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NGpatriot:control your emotions or I ll make you cry as usual |
NGpatriot:you just dey open mouth anyhow na, if I start my own insults don't call the mods o ![]() |
NGpatriot:Enjoy your Osun New York city |
Mo3891:you keep editing and editing this, yet it's still trash |
Mo3891:After reading through you only picked out boreholes? You are actually irredeemable , anyway all the public primary schools and markets in the state received that solar powered borehole......Go through those achievements once more with a more open mind |
NGpatriot:I ll counter your ignorance with common sense, Osun is using 91% of its monthly income to service debt, explain that |
Mo3891:Please signify after verifying Obis achievments so I can move on to the others |
NGpatriot:You are pathetically ignorant , You where in thread arguing that lekki bridge is a "link bridge" and has no cables on it , you are an Iti forming over Sabi on the internet |
Mo3891:21. To further enhance security, Anambra State provided at least one security vehicle to each of all the 177 communities in the State as well as various organizations such as markets and Churches. 22. His Administration conceived and built, from scratch, the first state-owned Teaching Hospital, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu teaching Hospital, Awka. 23. His Government commenced the planned development of the Igbariam Campus of the ChukwuemekaOdumegwu-Ojukwu University, including the fencing, construction of internal roads, electrification, construction of the Faculty of Law, Auditorium, Administrative Block, Faculty of Agriculture, Management Building, among others). 24. His Government attracted the World Bank support on erosion – National Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) – to Anambra State. 25. His Government was the first to do Poverty Mapping in Nigeria, as a guide for the effective implementation of our poverty-alleviation strategies. 26 His Government, for the first time, undertook the aerial mapping of Awka as well as the production of Structure Plans for Awka Capital Territory, Onitsha and Nnewi. 27. During his tenure and with his Government’s support, Anambra State became an oil producing State. 28. He built the first Secretariat Complex to house State Government Ministries that were hitherto scattered around the State. 29. His government commenced the development of the ‘Three Arms Zone’ comprising Government House/Governor’s Lodge, Legislative Building/Speakers Residence, and Judiciary Building with Chief Judge’s Residence. 30. By the end of his tenure in 2014, more than twelve (12) health institutions, including two hospitals, had secured accreditation; when we took off in 2006, no health institution in Anambra State was duly accredited. 31. Anambra State was the first to undergo national peer review, which scrutinised State Governments for good governance, through the State Peer Review Mechanism (SPRM), an initiative of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum in collaboration with the DFID. |
Mo3891:13. Anambra State Government provided Microsoft Academies to more than 500 secondary schools, which the Head of Microsoft in Nigeria (Mr. Ken Span) described as the biggest such deployment in Africa so far. 14. The State provided Internet access to more than 500 secondary schools, which the CEO of Galaxy Backbone (Mr. Gerald Ilukwe) characterized as incomparable to any in the country. 15. More than 700 buses were provided to secondary schools in the State by our Government. 16. Boreholes were provided in schools all over the State. 17. Numerous classrooms were built in all the 177 communities of the State. 18 As part of the efforts to turn around the economy of the State, a number of companies were attracted to build their facilities in the Anambra State. A case in point is SABMiller, the 2nd largest brewery in the world, which built their first Green Field facility in the State, which is today one of the most successful facilities they operate globally. 19. A number of other companies followed the SABMiller initiative and were all supported and encouraged under our Government; a good example is INNOSON Motor Manufacturing Company, from which our government bought more than 1,000 vehicles. 20. Anambra State for the first time started close collaboration with recognized government security agencies (the Police, Army, Navy, Department of State Security, Civil Defence, among others), offering them various types of support including provision of more than 500 security vehicles. The improvement in security was phenomenal, such that the former IG of Police (Abubakar Mohammed) lauded Anambra State for not witnessing any bank robbery in my last three years in office. |
Mo3891:Some of Peter Obis achiements as governor of anambra state 1. Anambra was the first State to commence Sub-Sovereign Wealth savings, the first of its kind in Sub-Saharan Africa. At a time many other Governors were leaving huge debts, I left the equivalent of $500 million Dollars in investment as well as local and foreign currency, including $156 million in Dollar-denominated bonds. 2. For the first time in the history of Anambra State, Ambassadors and High Commissioners of notable countries such as United States, Britain, Russia, European Union, South Africa, Belgium, Israel, the Netherlands, Canada, among others, visited the State. Before my tenure, Anambra was practically a pariah state blacklisted by the Diplomatic Corps and international development partners. 3. Development partners such as UNDP, UNICEF, the World Bank, DFID, the European Union etc., which hitherto were not in Anambra State started working with the State. Anambra was consistently adjudged one of the best states in development partnership and commitment to reforms for good governance. 4. He was recognised as Best Governor by the Millennium Development Goals Office (OSSAP-MDGs) and the UNDP in the implementation of their programmes in Nigeria. 5. The Nigerian Debt Management Office (DMO) rated Anambra as the least indebted state in Nigeria. In spite of visible and measurable achievements recorded in various sectors, the State under him did not borrow or raise bonds for her various projects. 6. The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria rated Anambra State as the most financially stable state in the country. 7. The State’s ground-breaking return of schools to their original owners – Voluntary Agencies (Churches) on 1st January 2009, and subsequent partnership with the Agencies in Education, saw the State move from 24th position out of 36 States to Number One in National Examination Council (NECO) and West African Examination Council (WAEC) examinations for three consecutive years. This made the World Bank to commission a study, led by the renowned Prof. Paul Collier of Oxford University, on this revolutionary partnership and phenomenal achievement. 8. The State also entered into strategic partnership with the Churches in the Health sector. This symbiotic relationship resulted in a tremendous boost to health care because of the services offered by health institutions owned by Voluntary Agencies, while the State restored grants to the agencies and made available to them more than 50 million Dollars in various types of support. 10. Through partnership with the Church in the Health sector, his Government funded the transformation of: a: Iyienu Hospital, Ogidi; b: Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Ihiala; c: St Charles Borromeo Hospital, Onitsha; d: Holy Rosary Hospital, Waterside, Onitsha; and e: St. Joseph Hospital, Adazi-Nnukwu. His Government also built the Joseph Nwilo Heart Centre in St. Joseph, Adazi-Nnukwu, where heart operations are now being performed. 11. His Government won the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (1 Million dollars) as the best-performing state in immunisation in the South-East. With complementary funding from our Government, they used the money to build 10 Maternal and Child Care Centres across the State, particularly in rural communities, in partnership with the Churches. 12. The State was the first to procure and distribute more than 30,000 computers to secondary schools, including 22,500 from HP. The Managing Director for Personal Systems Group HP Inc, Mr. FabriceCampoy described the deployment as the biggest of such projects in the Middle-East and Africa. |
NGpatriot:Osun is dead bro stop the insults, I served there and saw terrible things |
Overself:He told a bereaved old man that he can't see any cow hoofs, that there was no herdsmen..... Timibu nah sellout but tribal sentiments is strong among his supporters |
Mo3891:Ngige achieved far better for his state under hostile conditions from people that wanted to be what tinibu is today in Lagos, Peter Obis performance was stellar and catapulted Anambra state into the league of elite states in the country, Sullivan chime totally transformed Enugu into an enviable state capital, All this men have achievements that are much too numerous to mention |
Mo3891:You have tried so hard to make nothing sound like something, but we all know this man did nothing spectacular, Fashola was the engine that pulled Lagos ahead against all odds and he fell out with tinubu for it |
Mo3891:We are talking tinibu not Okezie Ikpeazu, Small time you will start insults....What are tinubus legacy projects in Lagos Enlighten me |
Mo3891:Who is talking about Kanu?...Timibu is very proud of you
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Mo3891:How desperate you are to wash and clean tinubus image ![]()
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PROUDIGBO:It's old nah |
Sammy07:I don't need to go to communities, Osogbo and Ado Ekiti na "To God be the glory" , besides you don't even know the road to the east stop lying |
Sammy07:Anybody that exposes you is lying, Osun na dead place....I won't even start on Ekiti |
NGpatriot:Of course anybody that speaks the truth becomes IPob ![]() |
Kalu is no Saint, but before the mudslinging starts just consider that he built this before politics |
Graysons:I guess all yorubas are OPC members then |
Sonnyboom:Obi is no Saint, but through judicial planning he affected the life of every single person living in Anambra in one way or the other |
Graysons:I think you are confusing all Igbos with ipobs, Be more discerning |
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, you are an Iti forming over Sabi on the internet