Abia Stinks: Governor T.A Orji Weeps Over Comments By Billionaire, Arthur Eze On 23rd Anniversary Celebration Day
Governor T.A Orji is weeping over the comments on Abia state by his friend Prince Arthur Eze. As if what Arthur Eze said was not enough , residents joined issues and said not only that Abia stinks, Aba its commercial center stinks too caling for the head of T.A Orji hence it is no longer at ease in Abai state .The story goes thus:
Prince Arthur Eze said ,“Right from the Abia Tower in Umuahia, the rot hits you,” the oil magnate continued. “Abia State is now the dirtiest in the country. Garbage everywhere, along with bad roads. The people are really suffering, and you see it in their faces. Are there no elders in Abia again? If so, what are they doing? What are the senators, the members of House of Representatives, and other elected people doing? Nothing.”
It was a bad day for Gov. T.A Orji as he assembled a battery of illustrious personalities to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the creation of Abia State in Umuahia last Wednesday.
Rather than effusive praises, what came the way of the governor were censure and excoriation from no less a person than multi-billionaire, Chief Arthur Eze, who told the gathering dead pan: “Abia State stinks.” He then dropped the microphone, and walked out.
Venue was the Michael Okpara Auditorium in Umuahia, where the governor had gathered illustrious citizens of the state, some of whom were to be given awards to mark the 23rd anniversary.
In the sessions of comments that preceded the awards ceremony, Chief Eze was recognized to speak. But what he said sent cold chill running down the spines of majority of the people, particularly the governor.
“Abia is stinking,” Eze, believed to have the largest oil bloc in Africa, bellowed. The audience was stupefied in shock, but more was to come.
“Right from the Abia Tower in Umuahia, the rot hits you,” the oil magnate continued. “Abia State is now the dirtiest in the country. Garbage everywhere, along with bad roads. The people are really suffering, and you see it in their faces. Are there no elders in Abia again? If so, what are they doing? What are the senators, the members of House of Representatives, and other elected people doing? Nothing.”
Then, pointedly, Chief Eze told the governor: “If you do not know what to do again, please write to President Goodluck Jonathan, and let him come to your aid. Abia State needs help.”
Having given the gathering a piece of his mind, Eze dropped the microphone on the floor, and walked out.
It was a dazed Gov Orji who jerked himself out of stupor, and tried to rationalize what Arthur Eze had said. He said the man was referring to the collapsed Port Harcourt to Aba Expressway, which was a federal road.
But the explanation sounded hollow to the governor himself, and after some time, he left the venue of the ceremony, without taking questions from journalists, as such occasion would have demanded.
Confirming the story to Daily Sun, an associate of Chief Eze, said the state of Abia State was really dispiriting, with decay and despondency everywhere. ” I am sure most of the dignitaries quietly agreed with Chief Eze, only that they could not do so openly. One must commend Chief Eze’s courage for being bold enough to speak out. Not many people can do so today. In Abia State today, there is the son of one of the elected officials, called The Wind, who is like terror. He silences all opposition, and deals ruthlessly with anyone in opposition to the government. So, not many people can speak out. But we must commend Chief Eze for his boldness and conviction.”
Among dignitaries at the Abia anniversary event were Austin Akobundu, vice chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party in the South-East, who was to receive an award, immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Gen Azubuike Ihejirika, PDP chairman in Abia State, Emmanuel Nwaka, party chieftains, and others.
Abia State was created in August 1991 by the Ibrahim Babangida administration alongside others like Osun, Delta, and Jigawa.
Meanwhile , Residents of Aba, the
commercial hub of Abia State, have expressed concern over the filthy condition
of the city and the possible health hazard it could cause.
Some of the residents who spoke with
reporters on Tuesday in Aba, expressed concern over the unhygienic condition of
the commercial city which now has overflowing mountains of rubbish.
James Onuka appealed to Governor
Theodore Orji to reprimand those responsible for the situation, adding that
further delay in sanitising the environment might be catastrophic.
Mr. Onuka called on the chairmen of
the Aba North and Aba South local government areas as well as the General
Manager of Abia State Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA) to be alive to
their statutory responsibilities.
He noted that the filthy state of
the city had not changed for a long time, adding that the rains have worsened
the situation.
“There is nothing to show for the
several arbitrary levies imposed on residents of the city towards ensuring a
healthy environment,” he said.
Another resident, Onwuka Eke, noted
that heaps of refuse packed by roads sides two weeks ago after a clean-up
exercise had not been evacuated.
“We heard they are trying to levy us
to remove the dirt scooped from the drains over two weeks ago.
“At the same time, they are sending
us demand notices to pay ASEPA fees or go to jail; yet the city is filled with
filth.
“I think most of us have chosen the
latter option should things continue to go this way,” Mr. Eke, a trader, said.
He said it was the responsibility of
the local government to de-silt the drains and cart away the rubbish.
“But it is a shame that more than
two weeks after the drains were de-silted, the rubbish from there are still
lying on the road sides,” the trader complained.
Mr. Eke expressed concern over the
state government’s recent directive to council chairmen and revenue generating
agencies to harmonise taxes levied residents of the city, while urging those
concerned to painstakingly carry out the directive.
Last week, the state governor
berated the council chairmen of Aba North and Aba South local governments over
their inability to clean up the city and shore up the revenue base of the
state.
He ordered them to stop demanding
unauthorised and indiscriminate taxes and levies from traders at the Ariaria
International Market
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Abia Stinks: Governor T.A Orji Weeps Over Comments By Billionaire, Arthur Eze On 23rd Anniversary Celebration Day
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Hmmmm ,Chief Arthur Eze ,Arthur 1,000 a multi Billionaire ,HE MAY HAVE spoken as said but the first problem i saw is "Right from the Abia Tower in Umuahia, the rot hits you.
ReplyDeleteAbia State is now the dirtiest in the country. Garbage everywhere, along with bad roads. The people are really suffering, and you see it in their faces. Are there no elders in Abia again? If so, what are they doing? What are the senators, the members of House of Representatives and other elected people doing? Nothing.” Then, pointedly, Chief Eze told the governor: “If you do not know what to do again, please write to President Goodluck Jonathan, and let him come to your aid. Abia State needs help.”",,
ARTHUR Eze cannot and will not put such statement together even in IGBO .
It is not beyond what he will say but he does not have such in his vocabulary to mint such words,then have it in mind that SUN NEWSPAPER printed the said thing and no other paper ,WHICH MEANS we have to add the simple fact that OUK the owner of SUN will do more than that just to give ABIA a black eye.
Now my fear is ,if ARTHUR EZE said anything that resemble the quote and somebody spiced it up and also added the needed words to make it sound great and horror ,which i have nothing against it ,,,what i am scared about is that ,,WHEN EVER ARTHUR EZE sounds like this ,HE HAS A VERY VERY BAD CANDIDATE TO SHOVE DOWN THE THROAT OF NDI ABIA .
What Ndi ABIA should be warry of is any candidate ARTHUR EZE presents ,having Arthur Eze may make OUK a childs play .
If it takes only ARTHUR EZE a traditional King maker to tell ndi Abia what is in Abia ,then he waited until SUN NEWSPAPER IS WAITING TO RUN TO THE PRESS ,then i will simply smile and tell ndi ABIA na unu abago MOTOR bu NSHI.
U are a fool
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