A former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, Benard Odoh, has urged Ebonyi State residents to remain calm and law abiding in the wake of an Abuja Federal High Court decision ordering the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, and his Deputy, Eric Kelechi Igwe, to resign for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The seats of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, and 16 other members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who defected with the Governor to the APC were also declared vacant by the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo.
Mr. Odoh noted that there hasn’t been a judicial precedent of this kind since the Fourth Republic’s founding, which explains the wide range of interpretations and reactions to the ruling.
He appealed for calm on the part of fellow Ebonyians, urging them to keep their hopes for a better democratic governance alive.
The former SSG added that the masses who are at the receiving end of this entire political theater continue to face the weight of the economic and social sectors’ gross shortcomings, which have a direct impact on their lives.
Borrowing from the past, Odoh stated, “Needless to say, the interest of any good leader should have been to fulfill the Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy of achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of Ebonyians, as I reiterated in my April 2nd 2018 letter resigning from the Umahi administration and also in some of my reactions to the very obnoxious policies, outrageous actions and inactions of Umahi in the media.
“The opposite has been the case with Ebonyi under Umahi as his regime has been utterly complacent or aloof to the glaring facts that his government has rather multiplied poverty in our land instead of providing prosperity with many hare-brained and selfish policies that scare investors and people with good intentions out of our clime,” he added.
He cautioned, “The Ebonyi people will be deeply disappointed if they do not actively participate in the politics of enthroning a sincere and genuine servant leader in 2023, especially given the embattled Umahi administration’s neglect of human welfare and empowerment, including the outright neglect of some critical sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and others. These were and continue to be my anxieties, which is why I boldly resigned from the Umahi government and sought a chance to rule Ebonyi in 2019 so that, by God’s help, we can handle and right some of the numerous difficulties confronting us as a people.”
A former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, Benard Odoh, has urged Ebonyi State residents to remain calm and law abiding in the wake of an Abuja Federal High Court decision ordering the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, and his Deputy, Eric Kelechi Igwe, to resign for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The seats of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, and 16 other members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who defected with the Governor to the APC were also declared vacant by the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo.
Mr. Odoh noted that there hasn’t been a judicial precedent of this kind since the Fourth Republic’s founding, which explains the wide range of interpretations and reactions to the ruling.
He appealed for calm on the part of fellow Ebonyians, urging them to keep their hopes for a better democratic governance alive.
The former SSG added that the masses who are at the receiving end of this entire political theater continue to face the weight of the economic and social sectors’ gross shortcomings, which have a direct impact on their lives.
Borrowing from the past, Odoh stated, “Needless to say, the interest of any good leader should have been to fulfill the Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy of achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of Ebonyians, as I reiterated in my April 2nd 2018 letter resigning from the Umahi administration and also in some of my reactions to the very obnoxious policies, outrageous actions and inactions of Umahi in the media.
“The opposite has been the case with Ebonyi under Umahi as his regime has been utterly complacent or aloof to the glaring facts that his government has rather multiplied poverty in our land instead of providing prosperity with many hare-brained and selfish policies that scare investors and people with good intentions out of our clime,” he added.
He cautioned, “The Ebonyi people will be deeply disappointed if they do not actively participate in the politics of enthroning a sincere and genuine servant leader in 2023, especially given the embattled Umahi administration’s neglect of human welfare and empowerment, including the outright neglect of some critical sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and others. These were and continue to be my anxieties, which is why I boldly resigned from the Umahi government and sought a chance to rule Ebonyi in 2019 so that, by God’s help, we can handle and right some of the numerous difficulties confronting us as a people.”
A former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, Benard Odoh, has urged Ebonyi State residents to remain calm and law abiding in the wake of an Abuja Federal High Court decision ordering the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, and his Deputy, Eric Kelechi Igwe, to resign for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The seats of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, and 16 other members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who defected with the Governor to the APC were also declared vacant by the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo.
Mr. Odoh noted that there hasn’t been a judicial precedent of this kind since the Fourth Republic’s founding, which explains the wide range of interpretations and reactions to the ruling.
He appealed for calm on the part of fellow Ebonyians, urging them to keep their hopes for a better democratic governance alive.
The former SSG added that the masses who are at the receiving end of this entire political theater continue to face the weight of the economic and social sectors’ gross shortcomings, which have a direct impact on their lives.
Borrowing from the past, Odoh stated, “Needless to say, the interest of any good leader should have been to fulfill the Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy of achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of Ebonyians, as I reiterated in my April 2nd 2018 letter resigning from the Umahi administration and also in some of my reactions to the very obnoxious policies, outrageous actions and inactions of Umahi in the media.
“The opposite has been the case with Ebonyi under Umahi as his regime has been utterly complacent or aloof to the glaring facts that his government has rather multiplied poverty in our land instead of providing prosperity with many hare-brained and selfish policies that scare investors and people with good intentions out of our clime,” he added.
He cautioned, “The Ebonyi people will be deeply disappointed if they do not actively participate in the politics of enthroning a sincere and genuine servant leader in 2023, especially given the embattled Umahi administration’s neglect of human welfare and empowerment, including the outright neglect of some critical sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and others. These were and continue to be my anxieties, which is why I boldly resigned from the Umahi government and sought a chance to rule Ebonyi in 2019 so that, by God’s help, we can handle and right some of the numerous difficulties confronting us as a people.”
A former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, Benard Odoh, has urged Ebonyi State residents to remain calm and law abiding in the wake of an Abuja Federal High Court decision ordering the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, and his Deputy, Eric Kelechi Igwe, to resign for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The seats of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, and 16 other members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who defected with the Governor to the APC were also declared vacant by the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo.
Mr. Odoh noted that there hasn’t been a judicial precedent of this kind since the Fourth Republic’s founding, which explains the wide range of interpretations and reactions to the ruling.
He appealed for calm on the part of fellow Ebonyians, urging them to keep their hopes for a better democratic governance alive.
The former SSG added that the masses who are at the receiving end of this entire political theater continue to face the weight of the economic and social sectors’ gross shortcomings, which have a direct impact on their lives.
Borrowing from the past, Odoh stated, “Needless to say, the interest of any good leader should have been to fulfill the Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy of achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of Ebonyians, as I reiterated in my April 2nd 2018 letter resigning from the Umahi administration and also in some of my reactions to the very obnoxious policies, outrageous actions and inactions of Umahi in the media.
“The opposite has been the case with Ebonyi under Umahi as his regime has been utterly complacent or aloof to the glaring facts that his government has rather multiplied poverty in our land instead of providing prosperity with many hare-brained and selfish policies that scare investors and people with good intentions out of our clime,” he added.
He cautioned, “The Ebonyi people will be deeply disappointed if they do not actively participate in the politics of enthroning a sincere and genuine servant leader in 2023, especially given the embattled Umahi administration’s neglect of human welfare and empowerment, including the outright neglect of some critical sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and others. These were and continue to be my anxieties, which is why I boldly resigned from the Umahi government and sought a chance to rule Ebonyi in 2019 so that, by God’s help, we can handle and right some of the numerous difficulties confronting us as a people.”
A former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, Benard Odoh, has urged Ebonyi State residents to remain calm and law abiding in the wake of an Abuja Federal High Court decision ordering the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, and his Deputy, Eric Kelechi Igwe, to resign for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The seats of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, and 16 other members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who defected with the Governor to the APC were also declared vacant by the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo.
Mr. Odoh noted that there hasn’t been a judicial precedent of this kind since the Fourth Republic’s founding, which explains the wide range of interpretations and reactions to the ruling.
He appealed for calm on the part of fellow Ebonyians, urging them to keep their hopes for a better democratic governance alive.
The former SSG added that the masses who are at the receiving end of this entire political theater continue to face the weight of the economic and social sectors’ gross shortcomings, which have a direct impact on their lives.
Borrowing from the past, Odoh stated, “Needless to say, the interest of any good leader should have been to fulfill the Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy of achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of Ebonyians, as I reiterated in my April 2nd 2018 letter resigning from the Umahi administration and also in some of my reactions to the very obnoxious policies, outrageous actions and inactions of Umahi in the media.
“The opposite has been the case with Ebonyi under Umahi as his regime has been utterly complacent or aloof to the glaring facts that his government has rather multiplied poverty in our land instead of providing prosperity with many hare-brained and selfish policies that scare investors and people with good intentions out of our clime,” he added.
He cautioned, “The Ebonyi people will be deeply disappointed if they do not actively participate in the politics of enthroning a sincere and genuine servant leader in 2023, especially given the embattled Umahi administration’s neglect of human welfare and empowerment, including the outright neglect of some critical sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and others. These were and continue to be my anxieties, which is why I boldly resigned from the Umahi government and sought a chance to rule Ebonyi in 2019 so that, by God’s help, we can handle and right some of the numerous difficulties confronting us as a people.”
A former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, Benard Odoh, has urged Ebonyi State residents to remain calm and law abiding in the wake of an Abuja Federal High Court decision ordering the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, and his Deputy, Eric Kelechi Igwe, to resign for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The seats of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, and 16 other members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who defected with the Governor to the APC were also declared vacant by the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo.
Mr. Odoh noted that there hasn’t been a judicial precedent of this kind since the Fourth Republic’s founding, which explains the wide range of interpretations and reactions to the ruling.
He appealed for calm on the part of fellow Ebonyians, urging them to keep their hopes for a better democratic governance alive.
The former SSG added that the masses who are at the receiving end of this entire political theater continue to face the weight of the economic and social sectors’ gross shortcomings, which have a direct impact on their lives.
Borrowing from the past, Odoh stated, “Needless to say, the interest of any good leader should have been to fulfill the Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy of achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of Ebonyians, as I reiterated in my April 2nd 2018 letter resigning from the Umahi administration and also in some of my reactions to the very obnoxious policies, outrageous actions and inactions of Umahi in the media.
“The opposite has been the case with Ebonyi under Umahi as his regime has been utterly complacent or aloof to the glaring facts that his government has rather multiplied poverty in our land instead of providing prosperity with many hare-brained and selfish policies that scare investors and people with good intentions out of our clime,” he added.
He cautioned, “The Ebonyi people will be deeply disappointed if they do not actively participate in the politics of enthroning a sincere and genuine servant leader in 2023, especially given the embattled Umahi administration’s neglect of human welfare and empowerment, including the outright neglect of some critical sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and others. These were and continue to be my anxieties, which is why I boldly resigned from the Umahi government and sought a chance to rule Ebonyi in 2019 so that, by God’s help, we can handle and right some of the numerous difficulties confronting us as a people.”
A former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, Benard Odoh, has urged Ebonyi State residents to remain calm and law abiding in the wake of an Abuja Federal High Court decision ordering the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, and his Deputy, Eric Kelechi Igwe, to resign for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The seats of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, and 16 other members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who defected with the Governor to the APC were also declared vacant by the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo.
Mr. Odoh noted that there hasn’t been a judicial precedent of this kind since the Fourth Republic’s founding, which explains the wide range of interpretations and reactions to the ruling.
He appealed for calm on the part of fellow Ebonyians, urging them to keep their hopes for a better democratic governance alive.
The former SSG added that the masses who are at the receiving end of this entire political theater continue to face the weight of the economic and social sectors’ gross shortcomings, which have a direct impact on their lives.
Borrowing from the past, Odoh stated, “Needless to say, the interest of any good leader should have been to fulfill the Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy of achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of Ebonyians, as I reiterated in my April 2nd 2018 letter resigning from the Umahi administration and also in some of my reactions to the very obnoxious policies, outrageous actions and inactions of Umahi in the media.
“The opposite has been the case with Ebonyi under Umahi as his regime has been utterly complacent or aloof to the glaring facts that his government has rather multiplied poverty in our land instead of providing prosperity with many hare-brained and selfish policies that scare investors and people with good intentions out of our clime,” he added.
He cautioned, “The Ebonyi people will be deeply disappointed if they do not actively participate in the politics of enthroning a sincere and genuine servant leader in 2023, especially given the embattled Umahi administration’s neglect of human welfare and empowerment, including the outright neglect of some critical sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and others. These were and continue to be my anxieties, which is why I boldly resigned from the Umahi government and sought a chance to rule Ebonyi in 2019 so that, by God’s help, we can handle and right some of the numerous difficulties confronting us as a people.”
A former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, Benard Odoh, has urged Ebonyi State residents to remain calm and law abiding in the wake of an Abuja Federal High Court decision ordering the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, and his Deputy, Eric Kelechi Igwe, to resign for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The seats of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, and 16 other members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who defected with the Governor to the APC were also declared vacant by the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo.
Mr. Odoh noted that there hasn’t been a judicial precedent of this kind since the Fourth Republic’s founding, which explains the wide range of interpretations and reactions to the ruling.
He appealed for calm on the part of fellow Ebonyians, urging them to keep their hopes for a better democratic governance alive.
The former SSG added that the masses who are at the receiving end of this entire political theater continue to face the weight of the economic and social sectors’ gross shortcomings, which have a direct impact on their lives.
Borrowing from the past, Odoh stated, “Needless to say, the interest of any good leader should have been to fulfill the Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy of achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of Ebonyians, as I reiterated in my April 2nd 2018 letter resigning from the Umahi administration and also in some of my reactions to the very obnoxious policies, outrageous actions and inactions of Umahi in the media.
“The opposite has been the case with Ebonyi under Umahi as his regime has been utterly complacent or aloof to the glaring facts that his government has rather multiplied poverty in our land instead of providing prosperity with many hare-brained and selfish policies that scare investors and people with good intentions out of our clime,” he added.
He cautioned, “The Ebonyi people will be deeply disappointed if they do not actively participate in the politics of enthroning a sincere and genuine servant leader in 2023, especially given the embattled Umahi administration’s neglect of human welfare and empowerment, including the outright neglect of some critical sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and others. These were and continue to be my anxieties, which is why I boldly resigned from the Umahi government and sought a chance to rule Ebonyi in 2019 so that, by God’s help, we can handle and right some of the numerous difficulties confronting us as a people.”