Saturday 12 January 2013

Letter : Between Uduaghan And Isoko Nation


Dear Sir.

May I use this medium to express my total dismay at the way the Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan , is politically threatening Isoko People as economical slaves.



Since the govvernment came into power on may 29, 2007, nothing achievable could be seen in Isoko land, apart from the last administration of Chief James Ibori which succeeded in constructing some roads within Isoko towns and villages.

It is appalling that Uduaghan could equally increased Delta State councillors salaries to N1.5million For what? It is true that the government is the architect of political debauchery in Delta State. Even as other ethnic groups are feeling the presence of governmental development in ther area, Isoko nation is lacking behind.
I pity those politicians who voted massively for Uduaghan to assume office as governor of the state. The so-called dualisation of roads and social amenities cannot be traced to Isoko. We must not allow this political and economic marginalisation continues to generate more havoc in the land. Our so-called rubber-stamp politicians must stop deceiving the Isoko people, unless nemesis chronically awaits them.
                                                                                                        Bridget Uvoh.
 

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