Lack of funds stall LG elections in Akwa Ibom ---Emmanuel
*Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State
(Nigeria) Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State has said
that local government elections would have to wait in view of the present
financial difficulties facing the state.
Emmanuel said this during interaction in Uyo on Sunday as
part of activities marking the second year in office and 18 years of unbroken
democracy in the country.
He appealed to people and politicians to be patient over the
conduct of local government elections as government was not in a hurry to carry
out the exercise because of prevailing economic realities.
According to him, government’s stance on the matter is not
deliberate as it would not take loan with high interest to conduct local government
elections.
The governor, however, said the government would embark on
the conduct of the elections once the economy improved.
Emmanuel has not conducted local government election since
coming to office on May 29, 2015, leaving that tier of government to be handled
by transition or caretaker chairmen or committees.
“The prevailing economic situation is not conducive for us
to conduct local government elections. We cannot borrow money on high interest
rates from bank for elections. What of if you set up local government council
and you don’t have money to run the council? In recession, you carefully direct
where money should go,” Emmanuel said.
Emmanuel said his cardinal programme of industrialisation
was still on course, adding that such has led to the inauguration of some
industries and ground-breaking for new ones to mark his second year in office.
He called on Akwa Ibom people to appreciate government in
establishing small and medium scale industries to create wealth and reduce
unemployment.
He said in many economies, “it is the small and medium scale
industries that drive the economy.”
The governor thanked the media for the support and
cooperation given to his government since assumption of office.
He charged the media to always report the truth to promote
investment, development and tourism in the state.
Earlier, the state Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Mr Charles Udoh, charged journalists to always report to promote the
potentials of the state.
He disclosed that the state government has instituted health
insurance policy to cover 250 journalists in the state as support programme for
them to perform their jobs better.
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