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AEISCID Cautions Gov Nwifuru against Stifling Opposition Voices

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A group, Association of Ebonyi Indigenes Socio-Cultural in the Diaspora (AEISCID), has cautioned Ebonyi state Governor, Francis Nwifuru not to stifle the voices of opposition in the state but rather change the direction of his government.

The Association gave the warning on Sunday, warning against embarking on projects that has no direct bearing on the lives of Ebonyi people.

The Ebonyi indigenes, a governance and accountability group, also declared that those who are taking time and pain to point out where the government is not getting it right in governance wishes for the good and success of the administration.

Southeastposts reports that the diaspora group was reacting to recent public observations made by the 2023 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Ifeanyi Odii, and the counter reactions of the Ebonyi State government to the Odili’s cautions.

AEISCID, in a statement by its President General, Amb. Pascal Oluchukwu, urged the media handlers of the government and a group loyal to the government, to display wisdom and restraints in their stomach-infrastructure-toned media reactions.

According to Oluchukwu, “most of the policies and programmes of the Nwifuru-led government seem largely uncoordinated and directionless.

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The statement further said: “AEISCID has always maintained that the airport project was not on a priority list of a poverty-ridden State like ours. Moreso, having been part of the previous administration and even played crucial roles in approving funds request for the white elephant airport project.

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