The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, on Saturday, hailed the Enugu State governor, Ifeanyi Ugwanyi, saying he brought permanent peace to the state, as well as among the opposing parties in the state.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!According to a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Uche Anichukwu, the lawmaker said this at the Enugu West Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Zonal Peace Rally, which held at Udi Abia, Udi Local Government Area of the State on Saturday.
Mr Ekweremadu praised the peaceful dispositions and leadership qualities of the governor as he explained that the years preceding general elections in Enugu State had always been characterised by political tension.
He said Mr Ugwanyi had ensured that political peace, which he engendered upon his election, had endured till date.
The Deputy Senate President recalled how the years 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014 (which were years that preceded general elections), were filled with political crisis “that almost consumed everybody” but Enugu survived.
“This is 2018. There will be elections in Enugu next year, but everywhere is peaceful in this state because we have a governor, who has brought permanent peace to the state.
“There is peace between the workers and the government; there is peace between those in Abuja and those in Enugu; there is peace between PDP and APC and other political parties in Enugu State. There is peace between the various parts of the state.
“Coming from National Assembly, I know what is going on in many states. But we do not have political fights here. We do not have killings by bandits, which occur almost on a daily basis in many states.
“God has been very faithful and kind to our State, but we will not take it for granted. That is why we came together today to thank God and celebrate our governor, who has made this possible,” he added.
In his remark, the governor also hailed Mr Ekweremadu for showing leadership and support at all times, which he explained, “has contributed immensely to the peace and development in the State.”