Former Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, has expressed regrets
for what he called “imposing” the Akwa Ibom State governor, Udom
Emmanuel, on the people of the state.
Apologising before a crowd
at Ikot Ekpene Plaza, Akpabio, who returned from his mother-in-law’s
burial at Enugu on Sunday evening, said Emmanuel was the greatest
mistake he made in a hurry, and asked to be forgiven.
Akpabio, who represents Akwa Ibom North West in the Senate, noted that Emmanuel “is a mistake that must be corrected in 2019.”
“Udom
(Emmanuel) is a mistake that must be corrected in 2019. All hands must
be on deck to ensure that the mistake is corrected for a people-oriented
leadership under the ruling All Progressives Congress at the centre.”
According
to him, “Emmanuel’s administration has failed the people,” forcing him
to take decisive actions to correct the anomaly for posterity to be fair
on him.
Akpabio spoke of the prevalence of hunger and
deprivation in Akwa Ibom State since the Emmanuel administration assumed
power, adding that it was time for “holistic action” to liberate the
state from the shackles of bad governance.
Akpabio had, in the
run up to the 2015 elections, declared Emmanuel, then Secretary to the
State Government, next in line to succeed him, even when 26 aspirants
jostled for the post.
0 Comments