It’s a wonderful innovation by the CBN. It shows that the CBN can now touch the lives of the rural people, touch the masses because there is this impression that the CBN is there to formulate only policies. But today, and subsequently we have known that the CBN has the capacity to touch the rural people, to alleviate poverty and to create employment at the rural level.
You participated in the signing of an MOU with the CBN, how much are you benefiting from and how are you going to put it into use?
Well, my state will get N2 billion and when the money is made available it will go directly to the people; those who are supposed to get it. The farmers, artisans and the down trodden will get it. The house wives, the women, all of them, they will use it to improve themselves and impact our society.
Prior to this time, when we visited Abia State we saw a lot of projects executed by your administration. How are you going to improve on what was already existing?
With this additional funding, it means additional impact on the people, additional improvement on the infrastructural development of Abia because N2 billion is a small money. If we put it in agriculture, if we have about three Liberation Farms in Abia, we are going to increase the Liberation Farms to five. If we have 100 people that we give loan for farming, they will increase to 200 and that will have a multiplier effect on Abia State.
Talking about continuity, what are going to ensure that things you laid on the ground will continue even after your tenure?
Of course you heard it in the hall; by enacting legislation and that is the best way. Formulate laws with the House of Assembly and the laws will be obeyed by any incoming governor.
This man can be funny as if when the gets to him he would not Forget all these blab bla bla he's spitting to newsmen. God dey sha
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