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APGA challenges Abia Govt. over Aba roads

News Express |23rd Aug 2013 | 5,971
APGA challenges Abia Govt. over Aba roads

The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Abia State Chapter has thrown a challenge to the Government of Chief Theodore Orji over the deplorable roads in the famed commercial town of Aba, the economic hub of the South-East state.

And the challenge: Point out a single road you have constructed in Aba metropolis or its outskirts and we would tender an unreserved apology for criticisng you.

The challenge thrown in Umuahia, the state capital, by Abia APGA Chairman, Prince Nnanna Ukaegbu, came on the heels of the curse placed on officials of the Abia State Government by the state branch of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) for lying about the state of roads in Aba.

Prince Ukaegbu lamented that APGA had over the years been a lone voice clamouring for the dividends of democracy for Abia people and challenged the T. A. Orji administration to wake up from its slumber and justify its mandate.

•Photo shows a road in Aba.

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