“The Chief Servant is fully aware that the administration has nothing to tell the people about his performance despite the huge monthly allocations it has collected running into billions of Naira. He ran abroad to hide his shame while his deputy, Ahmed Ibeto led other aides to embark on the Abuja jamboree,” he said.
According to APC, “on May 29, … the over four million people of Niger state woke up to their disappointment and disbelief that the PDP led administration of Governor Aliyu had moved the seat of power to Abuja for what the government called “interactive session on the 7 years of governor Babangida Aliyu as governor of Niger state.”
The party argued that while governors in their respective states took time to showcase their giant strides in all spheres of life in the development of their people in the last 4 to 7 years, the situation in Niger state was different adding that the state was like a ghost town with nothing to show or tell the people about his achievements in the last 7 years.
The publicity secretary wondered if Governor Aliyu has become the governor of Abuja and if he was elected into office by the people of Abuja that warranted relocating the seat of power to Abuja to celebrate Democracy Day.
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