ONITSHA — Former governor of Anambra State, Senator
Chris Ngige, yesterday, declared his intention to run for the 2014
governorship election in the state.
Senator Ngige made the
declaration in Awka on the occasion of Rainbow Coalition stakeholders’
meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members, All Progressives
Grand Alliance (APGA), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), and
Democratic People’s Party (DPP).
Speaking on the occasion,
convener of the meeting and coordinator of Rainbow Coalition, Chief Ben
Oranusi, explained that after due investigations and understanding of
the personalities aspiring for the 2014 gubernatorial election, they
found that Ngige was the person good enough and better experienced to
take up the task of piloting the affairs of Anambra State.
Oranusi
said: “We are urging him to come and contest this election and
continue from where he stopped. We have been holding this meeting for
months now and now is the time to call him up and say ‘go for us and
become our governor again.’”
Source:
Former lawmaker in the House
of representatives for Anambra East and West Federal Constituency Chief
Ralph Okeke, later moved a motion for Senator Ngige to contest 2014
gubernatorial election.
The motion was seconded by Ezike Nwosu,
an APGA member from Ezinifite Aguata in Anambra South and supported by
Chidi Abasilim of Idemili South and Paul Obianaso who do not belong to
any political party.
Speaking on the occasion, Ngige said:
“While I was there as governor, I worked with about N80 billion as total
budget and executed about N69 billion and if we go by this data and
figure, you will discover that the four budget which I prosecuted I had
about N150 billion, including the Internally Generated Revenue.
“Yet
we delivered services and built roads and lifted the embargo on
employments and promotion which the then governor placed while in
office.
“But when you compare my administration with that of the incumbent, Governor Peter Obi, you will see the difference.
“He
had received N1.2 trillion in total as allocation from Federal Account
and about N800 billion as local government allocation which makes it up
to roughly N2 trillion in the last seven years, yet we have nothing to
show for it.
“I wish to ask, what do we have in Anambra State in
terms of infrastructure to show for the N2 trillion received by the
governor?
“Even if you allow for inflation by doubling the N150
billion to N300 billion, does the situation in Anambra State justify the
huge resources that has come into the state since then?
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