Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State has explained that he
refused to accept the bailout fund offered to states by the Federal
Government because he did not want to mortgage the future of the Akwa
Ibom people.
Speaking over the weekend at a town hall meeting with
journalists and other stakeholders in Uyo, the state capital, Governor
Emmanuel explained that he would not borrow money he does not need and
by so doing, leave a huge debt burden for future governors to pay.
He
went on to deny spending N3.7 billion to celebrate the 28th anniversary
of the state in September, stressing that that anniversary was the
cheapest of similar events ever celebrated in the state.
Addressing
newsmen for the first since he was sworn in as Governor on May 29, Udom
said he never had such an amount to spend on the celebration, adding
that “The money was not there. For the first time, we did anniversary
without a state banquet in the evening because we were moving with the
time.
“If I had N3.7 billion, I would use it to flood the state
with industries. I didn’t have even N.7 billion; not even N.5 billion
was spent,” Udom said.
While lamenting the negative media focus on
his administration, he appealed to journalists not to be adversarial at
all times, but “should applaud government when they do good and
constructively criticize when they veer off the course. I am not saying
that you should applaud everything we are doing; we welcome constructive
criticism, criticism that is done without malice.
“Let us start a
new narrative of constructive engagement devoid of the negative impulse
to pull each other down, for when we pull our people down, we
invariably pull ourselves down,” Emmanuel stated.
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