Politics
Ex-NOA Boss Blasts Nwuche Over Utterances
The former Deputy
Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Prince Chibudom Nwuche has been cautioned against utterances that are capable of leading the Ekpeye ethnic group back to the dark days of political irrelevance.
Addressing the press in Port Harcourt, the former Rivers State, Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Chief Andy Nweye also said that Prince Nwuche is not competent to speak for Ekpeye ethnic group.
Chief Nweye said that Prince Nwuche’s utterances were not only embarrassing to the people, but were capable of dragging them back to the dark days of political irrelevance.
He challenged the former Deputy Speaker to show to the world, what he did for Ekpeye people while he served as a Deputy Speaker in the Federal House of Representatives, stressing that even the road to his community Ochiba is still indeplorable condition.
Chief Nweye also challenged the former Deputy Speaker to tell the world why he abandoned the model primary school awarded him by the Amaechi’s administration in Ahoada even after he was properly mobilised.
He said that the people are now politically wiser and would no longer be fooled by any one irrespective of his political status in the society, noting that the people of Ekpeye are happy under the administration of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi who has done so much for the people.
Chief Nweye also advised the former Deputy Speaker to concentrate his attention on how to be politically relevant at the centre, instead of dabbling into Rivers politics in which he is no longer needed.
He listed the achievements of Amaechi in Ekpeye to include the construction of roads in Ahoada town and other communities in Ekpeye as well as the construction of Model Primary Schools and health centres across the two Ekpeye local government areas.