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Nwifuru endorses for second tenure

David Umahi, former Governor of Ebonyi State and Minister of Works, has endorsed Governor Francis Nwifuru, his successor, for a second term.

Umahi noted that his covenant with Nwifuru and God is for the governor to have an eight years uninterrupted governorship position in the state.

The former governor of Ebonyi State made the declaration when members of Izzi Nnodo Youths Forum paid him Christmas visit at his Umunagu, Uburu country home in Ohaozara local government area of the State.

He said: “Even if God forbid and your brothers or Izzi people stand against me tomorrow, the covenant I had with Governor Nwifuru and God is complete and uninterrupted eight years and nothing would stop it.

“I fought principalities and powers alone and won; and you think I can’t do it now that I have someone by my side. Governor Nwifuru would serve Ebonyi people for the second term in office like other former Governors of the State.

“I have been saying it and will keep saying it, I have not seen any better option in Izzi till now. Sorry to say this. Governor Nwifuru is humble and till the end of eight years I am not leaving him. Not now!,” Umahi said.

He also commended the Izzi youths led by Chibueze Elom, their National President, for paying him such a surprise visit during the yuletide.

“Thank you for this surprise visit, and sincerely, no doubt I expected this visit but not in this magnitude. Not to talk about the fact that you left your son (Governor Francis Nwifuru) to pay me a visit today that you should be at his house celebrating with him”.

Chibueze Elom, the National President of Izzi Nnodo Youths Forum, explained that he led his members to thank Umahi for fulfilling his promise to hand over the state governorship seat to an Izzi man, pleading with Umahi not to leave his successor, Nwifuru halfway but to guide him always to avoid going astray in his administration.

“We are here to thank you for promising to hand over to an Izzi man and fulfilling same.

In addition, the Youth President pleaded with the minister to continue his good work on the projects he has started and also encouraged him to stand by his son to achieve more.

 

 

 

 

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Owotoki Christiana Temitope

Owotoki Christiana Temitope is a graduate of Mass communication from Bingham University, has a professional Certificate on Human Resource management and a practicing journalist with high professionalism in reporting Human Angle events for over five years. She is also a practicing investigative journalist.

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