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Sale Of Assets: PDP Describes Obiano As ‘A Prodigal Son’ For Allegedly Wasting Inheritance

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A Prodigal Son

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has likened Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano to ‘a prodigal son’ who waste the inheritance left behind by his progenitors.

BIGPEN understands the party’s Publicity Secretary in Anambra, Mr Nnamdi Nwangwu, made the assertion in a statement in Awka in reaction to plans by the State Government to sell some government assets in the state.

Nwangwu said it was regrettable that the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA)-led administration was planning to dispose off strategic state assets.

He also alleged that the Governor Willie Obiano administration has been selling off government property to party faithful in the state.

He said it was unfortunate that the state known for industry, enterprise and creativity had found itself in a reverse gear under the watch of APGA led government.

“It is now apparent that the APGA-controlled government has demonstrated that it doesn’t have stakes in the state by selling off the common wealth of the state, only a prodigal son wastes the inheritance left behind by the progenitors.

“We have it on good note that many property of the state in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Enugu are being sold by the incumbent government.

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“Stripping government assets should send a warning signal to the people that the APGA-led government is in dire straits and facing perilous financial difficulties,” he said.

He accused the government of thriving on propaganda such as non existent foreign exchange earnings from vegetable export and imposition of high tax and levies on residents.

Nwangwu called on the electorate to vote APGA out in November governorship election, assuring that PDP would right the wrongs in the state.

Reacting, Mr C-Don Adinuba, the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, said that the assets being sold were those inherited when the state was created in 199, according to report in Freedom Online.

Adinuba said the assets had been hidden by some people who don’t mean well for the state but the government discovered them and decided to disposed them off.

“The sales was advertised in newspapers where we called for highest bidder.
“I am going to issue a statement on that,” he said.

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