“I want to use this opportunity to thank you and Abia people who listened to my plea not to come out, pour into the roads and disrupt services and activities and probably visit mayhem on the people". “The reason is not because things are not difficult, far from it. I recognize how difficult things are today, but at the same time, there is a saying that two wrongs cannot make a right. I also do know that a lot of our people live by the day, some are traders, some are Keke riders, some are barbers, and some are taxi drivers. These people put food on the table on the bases of what they earn that particular day". “My Plea was that we can always seat down to discuss. And, I want to thank Abia people for heeding that call. It does not mean that we don’t have rights to protest but there are different ways of protesting. And, I think that the authorities had even listened to you and heard what you did not say. You know, it is easy to hear what you are saying but I can assure you that our Government has heard what you did not say”, CREDIT: Njoku Ukoha Njoku, CPS to the Governor
- 10 Apr, 2025

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