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Monday, 4 November 2013

Adoration tragedy: Ngige asks Obi to take responsibility.

APC candidate, Dr Chris Ngige and the incumbent governor were yesterday engaged in a war of words over the tragedy at the Adoration Ground last weekend.
Ngige whose reaction was contained in a statement signed  by the Director of Media and  Publicity of the  Chris Ngige Campaign Organisation,  Chief Charles Amilo,  blasted  Gov. Obi  noting that the traditional recourse of blaming Sen. Ngige each time he (Obi)  fails in one department of leadership or governance, should be a worn out excuse by now, which  would certainly not work in the very serious circumstance at hand’
Sen Ngige, neither attended the crusade, knew nothing  about it, nor received the report of the incident at the  crusade in good time.

he APC Anambra State Governorship candidate, Sen. Chris Ngige, his wife, Dr. Evelyn Ngige and Hon. Charles Odedo, House of Representatives member representing Idemili North/South Federal Constituency during a campaign rally at Nnobi, Idemili South LGA yesterday

he APC Anambra State Governorship candidate, Sen. Chris Ngige, his wife, Dr. Evelyn Ngige and Hon. Charles Odedo, House of Representatives member representing Idemili North/South Federal Constituency during a campaign rally at Nnobi, Idemili South LGA yesterday

If Ndi Anambra who are not necessarily politicians spontaneously rejected Gov. Obi and his handpicked stooge  during the night  vigil, considering that Obi and his   APGA team in  uniform  barged  into their communion with God  with fliers and sirens, and tear gas, why should Obi now blame Ngige?
Ngige   therefore invited Gov Obi to rise to the responsibility of Governance in the remaining part of his tenure by promptly explaining to Ndi Anambra what his security details were reported to have done to create a stampede in the  place of worship, as further obfuscation of facts  from his government may build avoidable tension’

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