Somebody should please tell former Governor Peter Obi to allow the present Anambra State governor, Willie Obiano to work. He is distracting him.
1) He should stop blocking Obiano from working on our roads, because I think that Obiano E-team always see Obi in their dream stopping Obiano from working, as if Obi has ever gone to work site and beg the contractors to stop working.
2) After Governor Obiano signed over 600 MOU, it must be Peter Obi that ask those people including the 125 delegates we imported from Thailand – we paid the air fares, gave them free hotel accommodation, gave them our cucumber to chop, then they signed an MOU which we equally gave them money as thank you for coming. But Peter Obi must have somehow stopped them from coming again for second signing. Or implementing the one signed
3) I suspect that it must be Peter Obi who walked on our monument of cement at Kwata that made it to crack, then same Peter must have drove his car atop Aroma Bridge and it started sinking, that’s bridge that cost us 15 billion naira, from the original 3 billion contract sum and it was validated. Now it is costing us 15 billion naira sinking bridge. So he should allow Willie to work.
4) For the first one year in office, it must be Peter Obi that made him to work from bill boards instead of the ground, then since Peter Obi started eating ugu our export shrank from 5 million dollars to… I forget the latest figure.
Moving on, I have heard these minions in government moan that Peter Obi is making Willie not to work, but I think they are insulting the governor by so saying. This is a man who has never set his foot in the government house after he made the mistake of installing Obiano and discovered that he gave us ape for the price of monkey, so shame clouded his face.
How can he be distracting him when they have nothing in common?
One travels from one school to a church giving alms, whereas one travel from “oringo to ikwo ndu”.
Still in allowing Willie to work, had Peter left behind about 10 million naira and not 75 billion, we shouldn’t be in the mess we are today.
If I am to judge the guilty on this substandard governance, I will indict Peter, why?
When he discovered that Chief Obiano do not have enough money to transport himself back from Houston, that would’ve sent a message that all is not well.
He should’ve quickly ran down the money from 75 billion to level where he can manage it, say around ten million naira.
Also, since he came back and choose the most expensive hotel in the state as his campaign residence, where he lodged all the extra baggage that came down from USA, London and Germany. Meanwhile it was the state that picks the tab.
If he can be squandering our money when he is not in control, the result when he is, is not that bad.
I have read where people said that Peter Obi employed me to attack Obiano, I was pained because, Peter Obi I know cannot afford to pay me on my worth .
I do not work for Peter, but for Anambra people who are my constituency, governor will come and go but the state stays and what they do to the state is what posterity will judge us with, and more so I am atoning for my part in enthronement of Obiano to the state, I lied without knowing it when I defended him during campaign with vigour and strength and I introduced one big lie, that Chief Obiano worked with Texaco worldwide as first auditor general. Then I did not ask which Texaco – Corporate side or filling station?
So my work is not attacking the governor as a person, but trying hard to make him see what is happening right around him, so that we can have a better state.
In cause of doing this, the government has tagged me with red biro and marked me as pesticide but one good thing about me is that, I work for humanity, I do not have any protection but god, so any one that plots against me or my mission will have to deal with god ,and god cares not what is your position or title ,if you try god by coming after me, he will give you 21 choice problems, but out of the 21 ,one is bad enough to wreck a nation, so consider when it will be pilled on you.
Umunna, as I sign off on this Tuesday I want to plead that, as I am not getting monetary reward for my duties to the state, that you all owe me divine prayers, remember me in your prayers, send thunder and great confusion in the camp of those that plot evil against my existence, so that I will be strong and continue doing my job for the state.
By Mazi Odera