The minister also suggested that Eze be punished accordingly for sabotage.
But in a statement on Sunday by Eze’s Head, Media Directorate, Okpala Okechukwu, he said, “The attention of the media directorate to the foremost philanthropist, industrialist business mogul and oil merchant, Prince Engr Arthur Eze has been drawn to a call by one Dr Chris Nwabueze Ngigie of Alor town.
“One would have thought that anybody occupying such a respectable office like Nwabueze Ngigie should be a person with a sound mind, articulate, well educated and with a broad knowledge of contemporary issues in the country’s orbit of partisan politics.
“One wonders how a minister and a former governor can wake up overnight and start calling on a state governor to banish traditional rulers whose only offence is that they took a trip to Abuja to commend the president, for the magnificent jobs he is doing for the people of their geo-political zone.
He said Ngige did not take time to study the underground colourations given to the trip for political reasons by the state government, adding that ” No section of the Nigerian constitution empowers a state governor to banish or trample on the fundamental human rights of any Nigerian citizen.
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Our labour ministers sha, unemployment at 34% today, no viable solutions. That one no concern dem. It is irrelevant matters they are facing. Shioor!
ReplyDeleteThis man side chic should tame him small.
DeleteShow of shame. Our people should keep disgracing themselves.
ReplyDeleteHow can Ngige utter such nonsense? No wonder they said absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Arthur Eze should be banished
ReplyDeleteInstead of him to find solution to end the increasing rate of unemployment in the country, he is there calling for someone's banishment. His shame dey shame me.
ReplyDeleteThis issue of banishment again? I thought it has been settled. Political rivalry is at work coupled with power tussle.
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