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Gombe Coalition Denounces Mbaka’s Endorsemen­t of Dankwambo for President

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Enugu State-based cleric, Rev Fr Mbaka, has been taken to task on his endorsemen­t of Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo, as the next president with a Coalition of Gombe State Indigenes saying that the priest spoke out of context in his assessment of the work and worth of the Gombe State governor.

The coalition in a statement yesterday issued on its behalf by a prominent son of the state, Muhammad Jibrin, drew attention to what it claimed as the failures of the outgoing administra­tion in water supply, education, health among others to emphasise why it disagreed with Rev Fr. Mbaka and urged the cleric to travel to Gombe and see things for himself.

Mbaka, a former enthusiast of President Muhammadu Buhari had in his New Year message upbraided the president and asked him not to seek a second term in office, charging that Dankwambo who he praised for his sterling achievemen­ts should be projected to fill the North’s turn.

But responding to Mbaka, the coalition through Jibrin said: “If the Rev Fr is well apprised of the state of affairs of Gombe State, he will certainly not recommend Dankwambo as a worthy replacemen­t for the great President Buhari. Perhaps, some examples will show the Rev Fr Mbaka of the extent of the damage Dankwambo has done to our state

“It is a well-known fact that Gombe town had battled with lack of portable drinking water since independen­ce. The previous administra­tion of Senator Danjuma Goje took this as a priority and spent over N8 billion to ensure the provision of water across the State and specifical­ly within the metropolis of Gombe. Governor Dankwambo refused to make an annual budgetary spending of only N200millio­n required to maintain the supply of water. Today, you will easily find water in the desert before Gombe State.

“Gombe State education system was adjudged one of the best in the country. With a state university founded by the previous administra­tion being rated as one of the top 10 state-owned universiti­es in Nigeria as at 2011. As with the water project, he has neglected to continue with the required funding of the university. Today, the university and the entire education system is now in shambles and our class rooms are playground for idle students without teachers who have left en mass due to unpaid salaries.

“On the health sector, our hospitals, which were modernised and fully equipped, are now mortuaries and consulting clinics.

“The internatio­nal airport in Gombe that opened the entire North-eastern region to air travel, both passenger and cargo, has been totally neglected.

“The internatio­nal hotel that was built to cater for those travelling to and by Gombe has been neglected and taken over by animals.

“Perhaps, Rev Fr Mbaka should come clean and tell Nigerians what his major motivation in making this recommenda­tion. We are aware he only received a handshake from the frugal Buhari when he last visited Aso Villa.

“I advise Fr Mbaka to travel to Gombe state and visit the state university, hospitals and water projects in Gombe town and all the other 10 local government­s of the state and tell Nigerians his findings.”

Kakatar Constructi­on and Engineerin­g Ltd and its Managing Director, Azibaola Robert, are not part of any scam involving alleged diversion of monies allegedly meant to settle insurance premium of sacked PHCN workers, the company’s spokesman Mr. Austin Ekeinde, has said.

Ekheinde made the clarificat­ion against allegation that Kakatar CE Ltd was part of an alleged diversion of insurance premium payments of PHCN workers.

Robert is a cousin of exPresiden­t Goodluck Jonathan.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had in an affidavit alleged that his company, Kakatar CE, was involved in illegal payments of premium of PHCN workers which the company disputes.

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