June 20, 2016
By Ijendu Iheaka
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has said that conducting Abia state local council elections would consume about N800 million which the state cannot afford at the moment.
Ikpeazu disclosed this on Monday
evening while speaking at the Town Hall Meeting organized for Abia South
Senatorial zone at Obehie, in Ukwa LGA and at Abia Polytechnic in Aba South
LGA.
“It has been three months now
that I asked ABSIEC to give me the bill for local government elections and what
they gave me was almost N800 million.
“And there is no way that the
expenses will not be closer to N800 million than to N500 million because if you
take up ad-hoc staff and you refuse to pay them, they will knock on your door.
“If I am given N1.8 billion it will
not be wise for me to take N800 million for local government elections. We must
find a way out”, he said.
The governor at the meeting directed
the 17 local government Transition Committee Chairmen in the state to employ at
least two physically challenged people each as special advisers.
He said that the employment would ensure that the interest of physically challenged persons in the state was protected in governance.
He said that the employment would ensure that the interest of physically challenged persons in the state was protected in governance.
He said that the state of Port
Harcourt road in Aba was giving him sleepless night stressing that its deplorable
condition was stalling the productivity of the local companies there.
Ikpeazu regretted that he could not
do the work alone because he does not have the funds to reconstruct the road in
a standard model that would make it last long.
“When I think of Port Harcourt
road, it will take a drainage system of about 13 kilometers which may involve
breaking down some houses but I will not fold my hands and watch Port Harcourt
road remain like that”, he said.
He said that World Bank and the
state had entered into agreement to reconstruct the road before he became the
governor adding that he hoped work would start on the road before December
2016.
Ikpeazu promised to ensure that
youths who have handiwork were given the opportunity to be take part in N2
billion fund for primary schools refurbishment in order to empower them.
He urged Abia youths without
handiwork to learn one in order to get opportunity to do some jobs for the
government adding that the time of carrying files along the roads had passed.
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