Tag: Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi

  • Peter Obi visits Ugwuanyi, Nwodo

    Vice Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Peter Obi arrived the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu amidst a rousing reception by the people of Enugu State.

    The former governor of Anambra State came aboard an Air Peace Aircraft and was received by a high delegation of Enugu State government functionaries.

    Immediately the vice-presidential candidate emerged from the arrival hall, the entire airport was thrown into ecstasy with PDP supporters dancing and gyrating.

    Obi was driven in a long convoy to the Government House Enugu where Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi was at hand to receive him.

    At the reception were members of the Enugu State House of Assembly led by the Speaker, Edward Nnaji and members of the state Exco.

    Obi also visited the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo was he and his entourage held a closed door meeting.

    The vice presidential candidate told both Ugwuanyi and Nwodo that his candidature was all about Ndigbo and not a personal project.

    While soliciting for their support, he said his success depended on them the Igbo leaders.

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    “I for one I cannot stay there for four years and people will be talking about deplorable Enugu /Onitsha Road, Port Harcourt /Enugu Road.

    “This nomination is about our people. It is an opportunity to readdress our problem. I believe Enugu ‎is our capital. I pay my tax in Enugu. I need your support.

    “I have been visiting our leaders including the governors regarding my nomination. And I am here today to pay courtesy call on the Ohanaeze Ndigbo President General as all of us are under him. I am to intimate him on the development so that we will work as family.”

    Nwodo told the visitor that Ndigbo are pleased by his nomination as the vice presidential candidate of PDP, adding that ‎it will go a long way to address the marginalization of the Igbo.

    He described Obi as incorruptible as he was never invited by security agents on corruption charges after he left office as governor.

    Governor Ugwuanyi described Obi as “indeed iconic son of Igboland as well as a formidable and trusted Igbo man”.

    He said by the grace of God, Enugu State is a PDP state and thank the people of the state for their massive support for the party in 2015 and hope that it would be better in 2019 with Peter Obi.

  • AITEO Cup:10,000 Rangers’ supporters to storm Asaba

    National Chairman of Rangers International FC Supporters’ Club of Enugu Ibuchukwu Nwodo on Tuesday said that the club would storm Asaba with over 50 buses and 10,000 die-hard fans to watch the final of AITECO clash.

    This is to enable them support the club during the clash between it and Kano Pillars FC in the final of 2018 Edition of the AITEO Cup (Federation Cup) on Oct. 24 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba in Delta.

    Nwodo told the News Agency of Nigeria in Enugu that the supporters’ club would mobilise members from all the branches in Nigeria to travel to Asaba to support the ‘Flying Antelopes.’

    According to him, a five-man committee has been put in place to mobilise supporters across the country for the trip to Asaba.

    “We expect a tough challenge from Kano Pillars but with the way our team has been playing, I do not see us letting the cup slip through our fingers.

    “We, members of the supporters club, have put a committee in place to help us organise a smooth movement to Asaba and back with the trophy.

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    “With the arrangement on ground, we hope to depart Enugu with at least, 50 buses comprising Marcopollo, Coaster and mini buses conveying our supporters to Asaba.

    `Our branches in Nnewi, Abakaliki, Onitsha and others have indicated interest to be in Asaba as well.

    “We are looking forward to mobilising over 10,000 of our members to storm Asaba, to drum support for our darling Rangers to a resounding victory, “he said.

    Nwodo is also a Special Assistant to the Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi on Rangers Matters.

    On the qualification of Rangers for the Aiteo Cup final after eleven years, Nwodo said that it was a thing of joy.

    He said that the achievement had gone a long way to show the level of motivation the governor had extended to the club since he came to power.

    Nwodo said that Ugwuanyi was a strong supporter of the club and had never hidden his love for Rangers.

    “It is almost a dream come true and this is pay-back period from the players, for the cup to come back to Enugu after a long while.’’

  • Ugwuanyi’s endorsement: Matters arising

    In what could be described as a revalidation of their earlier endorsement of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State for a second term in office, the state’s workers and youths had while felicitating with the governor on Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary, reiterated their firm support for his re-election, declaring that they were solidly behind him.

    The enthusiastic workers and youths, who spoke separately through the state chairmen of Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) and National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Comrade Igbokwe Chukwuma Igbokwe and Comrade Paschal Ugwu, respectively, said the decision was based on their conviction that the governor has continued to entrench good governance, cater to their welfare and promote peaceful co-existence and national unity among residents of the state and beyond.

    They described Gov. Ugwuanyi as a God-fearing, peace-loving, visionary, hardworking, unassuming, pragmatic and high-performing leader, whose style of governance is uncommon and remarkable in the annals of the state.

    While labour applauded the governor’s giant developmental strides and his prompt payment of salaries on the 23rd of every month, “whether it falls on a Saturday or Sunday”, the youth stated that “our youth-friendly governor has actually delivered on his promises to the youth in particular and the people of the state in general”.

    Reaffirming their valid trust in Gov. Ugwuanyi, the future leaders largely made up of students, reiterated that “with our 60% voting strength of the youth out of the number of eligible voters in Enugu State, we firmly re-assure you that your re-election is 100% guaranteed by God’s grace”.

    They added that “youths in Enugu State are celebrating good governance and the peaceful atmosphere in the state, made possible through His Excellency’s sound vision and humble disposition”.

    On the part of the workers, they maintained that Ugwuanyi “is a governor who has made workers’ welfare his first priority”, disclosing that “he paid June and July salaries even when FAAC did not sit for two months”, which they noted “is not obtainable anywhere”.

    According to them, “we are supporting his second term bid, and every other endeavor beyond his 2nd term, we will always stand by him. We have never had it so good before. For the first time we are having a governor who has a listening ear. He has compassion for workers and carries labour along in taking decisions that affect them.

    ”So, we are delighted to say that in the three and half years of Ugwuanyi’s administration, the labour has fared very, very well in Enugu State. The workers are happy”.

    It is therefore, noteworthy that the reassurance from the workers and youths, which came on the eve of the colourful and hitch-free governorship primary election of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu State, was a morale booster to Gov. Ugwuanyi, whose emergence as the party’s flag bearer made history, being the first governor of the state to contest in the gubernatorial primary election of a political party as a sole aspirant.

    The outcome of the primary election was a revalidation of the earlier endorsements by every organ of the party in the state, which consequently culminated in the gale of endorsements from virtually all spheres of the society, including leaders of religious and traditional institutions as well as opposition political parties.

    The overwhelming support accorded the governor by his party men and women during the primaries, was also a confirmation of the confidence they repose in him as a great achiever who has made peace, good governance and participatory democracy the hallmark of his administration.

    One remarkable aspect of the just concluded PDP primaries in Enugu State is that this was the first time the people (party members) were allowed to elect those who will fly the party’s flags in all the elective positions at the general election. Kudos must therefore go to Gov. Ugwuanyi for deepening the tentacles of internal democracy in the party.

    Prior to the said primary election, the ward chairmen of the PDP from Enugu West Senatorial Zone, during their solidarity visit to the governor at the Government House to reaffirm their support for his re-election, applauded him for entrenching participatory democracy in the state. They said that the governor’s leadership style has rejuvenated the party’s organs at the grassroots, according them their rightful place in the scheme of things as “proud ward leaders”.

    They therefore aligned themselves with the eight years rotational agreement among the three senatorial districts of the state for the office of the governor, stressing that all hands must be on deck to ensure that the governor completes the remaining four-year tenure of the Enugu North Senatorial Zone for the position to rotate to the next zone.

    Addressing delegates at the primaries, Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, expressed delight that it was the first time in the past 21 years of his active participation in politics, that the PDP would be having a sole aspirant as well as a non-contentious governorship primary election.

    He therefore commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for holding the forte for the party and state, saying: “Today we have not only a governor who has performed very well, he has also entrenched peace in Enugu State”.

    Declaring Gov. Ugwuanyi as the party’s governorship candidate after polling 2,782 valid votes out of total votes cast of 2,859, by the delegates, the Chairman of the 5-man State Electoral Committee that conducted the primaries, Senator Ambuno Zik, commended the peaceful atmosphere in the state, describing the governor as “a humble, indefatigable and amiable” leader, who is so much loved by his people.

    His words: “I have to say from my heart that this great man is humble, this great man is indefatigable, and this great man is amiable. Talking about humility, honestly he is somebody who is humble and if you meet him, you meet humility. He has the fear of God and let him continue in that path.

    “Talking about being indefatigable, this man is an achiever. I never knew he was a silent achiever until I came to Enugu. They say action speaks louder than voice. He is developing every part of the state and that is why I said he is indefatigable.

    “Talking about being amiable, this very man is a magnet when you come near him. He is like a magnet attracting people and you cannot help but like him. That is why I say he is amiable. You have a great governor. From what I saw, I have no doubt in my mind that he is going to achieve more in his next 4 years. His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Gburugburu) your people like you”.

    From the foregoing, it is an indisputable fact that Gov. Ugwuanyi is the most cherished and celebrated governor of Enugu State. He has maintained a close relationship with the people, both the lowly and the highly placed, ensuring that they are constantly rewarded with good governance as the true heroes of democracy.

    This milestone ideology is in keeping with his vision to “deploy government services to create fair and equal opportunity for every willing citizen to make a living and create wealth, educate our children, and enjoy life in a peaceful and secure environment”.

    It is also targeted at alleviating the suffering of the masses, especially in the rural areas, where the majority of the people live, to ensure that long neglected communities are remembered accordingly.

    Consequently, Gov. Ugwuanyi despite the nation’s economic challenges and the state’s lean resources, has left his footprints in the sands of hitherto neglected communities, such as Amurri, Ngenevu, Iva Valley, Ogbaku, Eha Amufu, Abakpa Nike, Emene, Nsukka, and Ngwo (Milliken Hill), among others, to the amazement of the dwellers, through his administration’s time-honoured grassroots development interventions.

    His numerous landmark achievements and sterling performance across the three senatorial districts depict his strength of leadership and rewarding experience towards improving the living standard of the people, in line with his social contract with them.

    On economic indices, the governor has taken innovative and far reaching measures that have strategically engendered sustainable growth in the state’s resources for continuous provision of the development needs of the people, in a prudent and transparent manner.

    As a pacesetter, his administration’s initiation of a monthly, cherished N50,000 empowerment scheme for genuine traders in the state irrespective of state of origin, religion or ethnicity, won through open lottery across the 54 designated markets, has profusely brought great fortunes to their various businesses – a  feat which other governments in the country have continued to  emulate.

    The peoples’ governor also deserves commendations for the ‘one community one project’ programme , which earmarked N10 million each for the 458 autonomous communities in the state to enable them execute priority projects of their choice, among other sundry interventions aimed at empowering the people, especially the women, youths and the underprivileged, to improve their living standard.

    A few days ago, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, while in Enugu for the state’s edition of the National Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Clinic, commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for his administration’s unceasing cooperation with the federal government in the advancement of the set objectives of the empowerment programme in the state and beyond.

     Prof Osinbajo, who said he was “extremely delighted” with the “kindness and warm reception” the state government has always accorded him whenever he visited Enugu State, also applauded the governor for “the very great steps” his administration has taken in the growth and development of the MSME programme.

    The Vice President added that Gov. Ugwuanyi’s administration “is doing very well for the MSME” and in advancing the interest of small entrepreneurs, stressing that “the governor deserves a warm applause for the great works he has been doing”.

    The above narrative – the tip of the iceberg of Gov. Ugwunayi’s remarkable achievements – gave rise to the wide range of endorsements for the governor’s re-election as well as the peoples’ valid trust in him to continue to lead the state to greatness beyond 2019.

    It is therefore expected of the people of Enugu State to continue to encourage and support the visionary leadership in the state for them to enjoy more democracy dividends in a peaceful and secure atmosphere as “the true heroes of democracy”

    Enugu State is truly in the hands of God!

    Amoke writes from Enugu State

     

     

  • Ugwuanyi didn’t manipulate results of Enugu PDP primaries, says Chieftain

    Chief Chinedu Eya, a Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu State, on Friday exonerated Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi from the alleged manipulation of the just-concluded party primaries in the state.

    Eya, a former Enugu North Senatorial aspirant on PDP platform said in Lagos that aggrieved participants in the primaries should follow the path of peace.

    According to him, outcomes of the primaries were reflection of the choice of party faithful and those who failed to clinch the party’s tickets should not link such inability to the influence of Ugwuanyi.

    Eya, who described Ugwuanyi as a lover of peace and promoter of democracy, said that the governor’s insistence on primary elections as against consensus was to ensure that the people’s will triumphed.

    “Rather than bringing down the party, I urge the aggrieved aspirants and their supporters to seek redress through the party’s internal mechanism for the resolution of complaints as the party’s door is wide open to accommodate grievances.

    “Governor Ugwuanyi we all know is a man of peace, lover of democracy and promoter of people’s interest. People should please count him out of any conspiracy in their losses.

    “Anybody linking him to manipulation in the just-concluded primaries is only on a long journey to nowhere.

    “I can understand there may be genuine complaints arising from the exercises, but they should know our party has an internal system capable of handling these issues,” Eya said in a statement by his Media aide, Mr Gwiyi Solomon.

    The party chieftain, who advised the governor to continue his good work for posterity, said there was a need to bring everybody onboard. (NAN)

  • It’s not easy to run against Ugwuanyi – Lawmaker

    Member representing Nsukka/Igbo Eze South Federal Constituency of Enugu State, Hon. Pat Asadu has said that it would be an uphill task for any candidate to run against Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi in the forthcoming 2019 governorship election in Enugu.

    Asadu, who is aspiring to return to the Green Chambers for the 4th tenure, told journalists in Enugu that Gov. Ugwuanyi’s style of leadership has made Enugu State a one party state and therefore impregnable for any candidate from the opposition to dislodge him.

    “Anybody running against Governor Ugwuanyi will not have an easy ride.  Ugwuanyi has made Enugu State a one party state,” Asadu said.

    Asadu said that the only thing that could stop Ugwuanyi from returning to the Lion Building come 2019 is only if the Federal Government should plant bomb everywhere on the election day.

    “Unless APC plants bomb everywhere, PDP must win in Enugu State,” he said.

    He posited that the way Ugwuanyi has been using scarce resources to affect the lives of Enugu people, he has endeared himself to the people, saying that even the opposition have nothing against Gov. Ugwuanyi.

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    Speaking about himself and his ambition to retain his seat come 2019, Asadu said that he was relying on God and his people’s support to win, adding that it is wrong for some people to carry placards that he should not run.

    “If anybody is complaining, he makes me bigger.  It is not fair that people should carry placards to say that somebody should not run.

    “I am holding on to my people for my reelection.  I am counting on God’s support, not man’s support.  As long as my people are with me, I have no fear of winning, ” he said.

    Asadu, a medical doctor, who believed that he has delivered enough democracy dividends to his people,  said that he would return to his medical practice when he has finished serving his people, saying that he had always been practicing medicine in the rural communities before he went into active politics.

    The lawmaker however regretted that the national assembly had on three occasions passed the Electoral Act but unfortunately, the presidency rejected it thrice may be because of the forthcoming 2019 elections.

    He explained that why it appears the Igbo representatives at national assembly seem not to be representing their people effectively is because they are outnumbered as the South East have 43 representatives out of the 360.

  • Enugu CJ hails Ugwuanyi for infrastructure

    The Chief Judge of Enugu State, Justice Priscilla Ngozi Emehelu, has praised Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for his efforts and commitment to create and sustain the effective dispensation of justice.

    Justice Emehelu, who spoke during the inauguration and hand over of 25 22KVA sound-proof generators to homes of judges, said Ugwuanyi had achieved much in the provision of infrastructure and essential tools for the judiciary.

    The chief judge, who was represented by the Chief Registrar, Mrs. Martha Aroh-Onuoha, hailed the governor for building Magistrates’ Courts in the 17 councils as well as High Court complexes and open registries.

    According to her, many projects are still on, even as she maintained that the third arm has not had it so good before.

    She said: “We have never experienced this since the coming into power of a civilian government. Since 1999, Enugu State Judiciary had been side-tracked and we had no infrastructure and many other things. Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has shown us a new phase, and we are now breathing fresh air. We thank him and reassure him that the Judges would continue to do their best to make Enugu.”

  • 2019: Groups endorse Ugwuanyi, laud his strides

    From their early morning workouts at the popular Michael Okpara Square, Independence Layout, Enugu, jubilant fitness enthusiasts on Saturday paid a solidarity visit to Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi at the Government House, Enugu, in support of his re-election in 2019.

    The sporty, bubbling Enugu residents who trooped to the Lion Building in two groups – Coal City Fitness Exclusive Club and Coal City Keep Fit Club Enugu – commended Governor Ugwuanyi for entrenching peace, security and good governance in the state.

    They said that the governor has transformed Enugu State for the better through various people-oriented programmes in the areas of infrastructural development, healthcare delivery, education, security, agriculture and human capital development, among others, stressing that they will continue to “show loyalty and support to our amiable governor”.

    The groups noted that the reconstructed historic Milliken Hill Road, Ngwo, Enugu as well as the recent proposed intervention on the abandoned International Conference Centre and the Hotel Presidential Enugu, respectively, were among the “eloquent testimonies to what Enugu State would look like after his completion of eight years in office”.

    Speaking on behalf of the Coal City Fitness Exclusive Club, Mr. Obiora Okereke said: “I live in Asata area of Enugu. We are no more going to the Parklane Hospital. Poly Clinic, which has been rehabilitated by the governor, is a testimony to his good work.

    “Are we talking about the security we have found in Enugu State today? There is no car snatching anymore, no robbery anymore. If you look, there is no act of cultism in our schools, courtesy of this man’s style of governance”.

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    Mr. Okereke equally applauded Gov. Ugwuanyi for his administration’s programmes in agriculture and human capital development, among others, saying: “What we came here to do is to thank him for what he is doing in Enugu State”.

    Chief Frank Anioma, the spokesperson of the second group, lauded the governor for his grassroots development programmes that impact positively on the lives of the rural dwellers, and for allowing them to use the Okpara Square for their daily exercise.

    Chief Anioma reassured the governor that they will not only support his re-election, but will also campaign vigorously for him in various places of their gathering to ensure that he emerges victorious in 2019.

    They collectively requested for the involvement of more of their members in the governance of the state, which received an express approval from the governor, amid loud ovation.

  • Bafarawa: no president can succeed without ingenuity of Ndigbo

    Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, a People’s Democratic Party ( PDP ) Presidential aspirant, has said that nobody can rule Nigeria without tapping the education and business ingenuity of Ndi Igbo.

    Bafarawa, a two time governor of Sokoto State, made this known when Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi hosted him in Enugu on Tuesday.

    He was in Enugu to consult and intimate the party in the state about his intention to vie for the country’s president.

    “Ndi Igbo are partners in Nigeria unity, cohesion and political stability; nobody can govern the country without Ndi Igbo,’’ he declared.

    He appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that the 2019 general elections were free, fair and credible.

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    Bafarawa said that Buhari had no alternative than to allow for credible poll in the forthcoming elections because “he is a beneficiary of free and fair poll in the country’’.

    He commended Gov Ugwuanyi and the state PDP for the wonderful reception accorded him and delegates and promised to carry everybody along if elected as the country’s president.

    “I will carry everybody along politically in building a virile, united and prosperous Nigeria. This is my bond to Nigeria and Nigerians,’’ Bafarawa declared.

    Earlier, Ugwuanyi, described Bafarawa as an ambassador of peace and good governance adding that the presidential aspirant was one of Nigeria’s politicians with grassroots followership.

    Ugwuanyi said that the people of Enugu respect Bafarawa’s role in unity of the country.

  • Ugwuanyi inaugurates school built by lawmaker

    The people of Igugu community in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State were in joyous mood as Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi commissioned a secondary school, Igugu Technical College, built by a member of the House of Representatives Hon Dennis Agbo representing Udenu/Igboeze North Federal Constituency.

    The school which is the first school ever (primary/secondary) to be built in the community contains 10 large classrooms, a staff room, a library, one staff convenience and two staff conveniences for students has enough facilities for admission of students from JS1 to SS3.

    While commissioning the school, Governor Ugwuanyi commended Hon Agbo for executing such a laudable project, stating that it will be of great importance to the people.

    The governor also commissioned a fully furnished three classroom block the lawmaker built at Aji community in Igboeze North Local Government Area.

    In his speech, Hon Dennis Agbo said that: “From the onset, I set out to undress the the mystery of political office and reduce it to straight business of delivering good and the dividends of democracy to our highly enterprising people of Udenu/Igboeze Federal Constituency.

    “We have offered scholarships to 14 needy constituents as listed. Our scholarship are total package, covering tuition fees, accommodation, books and monthly living allowance of N25,000 per student.

    “We have deliberately used our scholarships to assist the indigent and also encourage the students of medicine. Currently, 4 of our scholarship students are medical students at various academic levels.

    “I have highlighted other concerns of our people in personal and co-sponsored bills at various stages of processing. Major is my initiative to employ legislative and budgetary intervention to transform our system of animal husbandry in Nigeria, and so to terminate the mobility of herdsmen and bring an end to the security challenges from the clashes between farmers and herdsmen,” he said.

    In an address, the President General of Igugu Town Union, Mr Ugwu Casmir, thanked Hon Agbo for coming to the rescue of the community by building the school which will be of great benefit to the community.

    “We are really grateful. We appreciate all you have done for us, and hereby categorically wish to assure you that Igugu Community and entire Udenu Local government are solidly behind you come 2019.

    “Please we still count on you to further assist us towards the completion of the uncompleted structure in the school and equipping the School. We, Igugu people, shall remain grateful to you,” he said.

  • Kalu lauds Ugwuanyi’s respect for Buhari, other leaders

    …Says Gov. is a very close friend

    Former Governor of Abia State and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, has commended Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State for the respect he has continued to accord President Muhammadu Buhari and other leaders in the country, irrespective of political affiliations.

    Addressing newsmen after paying a visit to Ugwuanyi at the Government House, Enugu,  Kalu expressed delight at the friendship the governor has maintained with political leaders across the board, stressing that such uncommon leadership style has brought peace and development to Enugu State.

    The APC chieftain said Ugwuanyi is “a very close friend of mine and we are family” irrespective of the fact that they are in different political parties, saying: “I am in very good terms with the Governor of Enugu State, even before he became a governor”.

    Kalu disclosed that President Buhari also takes Ugwuanyi as a family, declaring that “we cannot quarrel with anybody who is not quarreling with us”.

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    According to him, “I look at him (Ugwuanyi) as a family member. So, I don’t expect him to be in the same political party with me. He is of PDP and I am of APC but we maintain the friendship. It is across the board”.

    The former governor explained that he was at the Enugu Government House to see the governor on a routine visit, stating that “on many occasions, I pass through here and I also tell the President and Commander-in-Chief that I am going to him”.

    He stressed: “There is no way I can come to Enugu without passing through here, more over he (Ugwuanyi) is a very close friend of mine”.

    His words: “This is like a home to all Igbos. This is the headquarters of Igbo land. And I am in very good terms with the governor, not just because he is a governor. You know MV Neya and MV Sophia Maria; when he was Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Marine Transport, he commissioned them in Malaysia.

    “So, people should stop playing little politics of tribe. We also go to the same church. He is a Catholic and I am a Catholic. I wish him well; I hope he is also wishing President Buhari well,” he said