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Governor Peter Mbah Deserves Praise For Ending Sit-At-Home Order Enforcement – David Umahi

Dave Umahi

Dave Umahi

The Minister of Works, Mr. David Umahi has come out to thank Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State for ending the sit-at-home order enforcement in the state.

He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and Nigerians have been reacting.

According to him, it took courage for the Governor to make a move like that, and he needs to be praised for doing something major like that the the Igbo tribe.

Umahi added that there is serious high hopes for Governor Mbah’s tenure with the way he has started.

His words, “Let me thank you for being able to courageously stop sitting at home in Enugu State. It is a major thing you have done for the Igbo. It is a major thing you have done for the country.

I am happy that you came from the private sector. There is a very serious high hope by the steps you have rolled out. They are in tandem with Mr. President’s steps and I pledge to support him very seriously and I also pledge to support you. There must be a change. We must reset the country.

I want to publicly say while congratulating you on the tribunal victory, that whoever is taking you to the court must stop wasting their time, as you are the people’s choice and for good reasons.

So, we will continue to support and pray for you, and I urge whoever is distracting you that they should understand the step of God and know that you are divine and we are very proud of you.

When a man wants to engage in public affairs, you should find out about his background. You are a very successful private person and you are going to bring it to bear in this governance of Enugu State. And this Enugu is the pride of the entire South-East and of course, the East Central State.”



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