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Akwa Ibom State Governor, Emmanuel Udom, on Thursday played down anxiety
 over the reported move by the All Progressives Congress (APC), to take 
over the state in 2019, saying the party has no genuine agenda for the 
people.
Emmanuel, who spoke with reporters shortly on arrival from official 
engagements at the Ibom International Airport, said: “APC don’t sound 
like people with any genuine agenda for the state.”
The Governor also zeroed in on the Niger Delta Development Commission
 (NDDC), headed by an APC govenorship aspirant, Nsima Ekere.
He said: “If those they want to bring control budgets of nine states 
and all the IOCs and you are in Akwa Ibom, you have been here over how 
many years now, we have not seen even a kilometre of road commissioned 
with such huge sum of money, so what will they now do when they pledged 
to do four years?”
“Anyone who controls all the monies of the International Oil 
Companies, two percent of their budgets plus budgets of nine states and 
you do not have a kilometre of road to show. Even the village you come 
from, there is no transformer, and so what magic will you perform?”
Emmanuel went on to dismiss the one-term promise by the APC, saying: 
“In four years, how many investors will you talk to? So how many of 
those factories will arrive for our people to work in?”
He urged his opponents to “tell Akwa Ibom people what they are going to do for Akwa Ibom. I have never heard that for once.”
-Daily Post
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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