Anenih consults Nigeria’s South-South governors

Published on January 27, 2013 by pmnews   ·   No Comments

A former Minister of Works, Chief Tony Anenih, says he has embarked on a mission to discuss the corporate existence of the country with state governors in the South-South geo-political zone.

Anenih spoke at the weekend when he visited Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta in Asaba, announcing that he would leave for other states for the same mission.

In Asaba, Anenih lauded the governor for landmark projects in the state, including the new Government House.

He said that the Federal Government placed the state in high esteem and thanked the governor for his contributions to the growth of the PDP.

“I am not just here to see a son of course, one of the reasons I am here is to discuss the corporate existence of this country.

“We still have two people we respect; who can say yes in the morning, afternoon and in the night, Emmanuel is one.

“I believe that after our 15 minutes meeting here, we may have to go to another state,’’ Anenih said.

Uduaghan assured Anenih of the State Government’s support for Federal Government and thanked him for his visit.

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