Governor
Theodore Orji of Abia State has said the Igbo would never waiver in their
support for President Goodluck Jonathan, noting that they were poised to deliver
the South East to Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
According to
him, supporting President Jonathan remains the only way the bread of the Igbos
will be buttered.
The
governor, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Public Communications, Mr.
Ben Onyechere, said anybody insinuating the contrary was merely telling lies as
“we have learnt our lessons.”
He said: “It
is true that it is high time an Igbo man became President of this
country, but from all indications, we are not far from that promised
land, and the PDP is the only platform to actualize that dream.
“If you take
a census of the PDP governors in the South-East, you will discover that they
are working very hard to assuage the sufferings and needs of the common
man without playing to the gallery.
“This fact
is verifiable in the public domain. The prioritization of projects and welfare
of the people is a common denomination characteristic of PDP governments which
is clearly an indication that we are not leaving anything to chance.
“The
government of President Jonathan is not only favorable to the igbos but also
very generous in funding projects which run across the North and South,
for which he had been widely acknowledged by our brothers in the North.
“One of such
instances is the recent commissioning of the Zungeru power station in Niger
State.
“We are not
unaware of the tricks by opposition to provoke him to a reactionary
status that may be inimical to the unity of the country.
“We are also
gratified by his mien and his deliberate policy of glossing over such gang-ups
with the wave of the hand because no amount of gerrymandering can affect the
popularity the President whose actions are stewed in a respectable
candor.”
Source: Vanguard
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