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| Abia: Gov. Ikpeazu’s Business Trips Abroad, Wasteful – APC by Gistok(op): 7:46am On May 18, 2019 |
The Abia State part of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has scrutinized the ongoing abroad treks of the Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, to charm business financial specialists in the State. The gathering guaranteed that the representative's inclination in junketing far and wide looking for financial specialists was a misuse of the citizen's cash in an unproductive endeavor. The Publicity Secretary of APC in Abia, Comrade Benedict Godson, who made the gathering's position known, in a question and answer session in Umuahia, on Friday, chided the Peoples Democratic Party-drove government for purportedly squandering monies, which can be utilized to fix the infrastructural rots in the state. He opined that the organization has kept on fumbling the state economy, which he guaranteed, have oppressed the Abia masses to yearning and penury. His words, "We have been talking, yelling. For instance, there was an exhibit by beneficiaries over the disappointment of the Abia state government to pay them, combined with build-up of pay rates being owed to the state government employees. " What we are stating is that you can run the framework with your Deputy great, the representative ought to do the needful. Government should run the manner in which it should be run and Abians should feel the effect of administration. "You know, the PDP, their stock in exchange is certainly not another thing. They don't trust in great administration, and they don't have any acquaintance with it. Along these lines, for the senator being out for over a month, coming today without no substantial reason, there is no good thing in PDP government. Individuals are eager. Pay rates are not being paid. APC Abia state scowls at that. We trust, it is a terrible point of reference". In the interim, the decision Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Abia State, says the ongoing trek of the State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu abroad would mean more vision and energy in his organization. This was contained in an announcement issued on Friday, by the State Publicity Secretary, Don Ubani, who said the Governor's effective monetary missions will yield greater improvement, just as brag of a superior economy for Abia. READ MORE: https://gistok.ng/ikpeazu-government-business-trips-abroad-are-a-waste-of-time-apc/
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| Re: Abia: Gov. Ikpeazu’s Business Trips Abroad, Wasteful – APC by SLAP44: 7:47am On May 18, 2019 |
What about your chief traveller spending more time in London than aso rock? Is he not the most wasteful president in world history? People putting their mouth where they are not needed. |
| Re: Abia: Gov. Ikpeazu’s Business Trips Abroad, Wasteful – APC by helinues: 7:57am On May 18, 2019 |
And that same Apc as party never see anything wrong about the distratous governor in Kogi state? |
| Re: Abia: Gov. Ikpeazu’s Business Trips Abroad, Wasteful – APC by Mraphel: 8:17am On May 18, 2019 |
helinues:Let kogi people decide in 2019 but why has abians never see anything wrong in the Abia state governor instead they blame innocent and sinless Buhari |
| Re: Abia: Gov. Ikpeazu’s Business Trips Abroad, Wasteful – APC by helinues: 8:18am On May 18, 2019 |
Mraphel:That is the questions every sane person is asking. They preferred to gossip about other states . |
| Re: Abia: Gov. Ikpeazu’s Business Trips Abroad, Wasteful – APC by Nobody: 8:21am On May 18, 2019 |
Abia state had been sacrificed a long time ago. |
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