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Akwa Ibom Gov is one of Nigeria’s best – Bauchi Gov

Udom Emmanuel

Bauchi Governor, Senator Bala Mohamed has describes his Akwa Ibom State counterpart, Udom Emmanuel as one of the best Governors Nigeria has ever had and has the capacity to become Nigeria’s President.

Senator Mohamed stated this when he commissioned an 18km road project in Akwa Ibom.

The 18km Anua/Mbak)Issiet Road traverses rural communities in Uyo and Uruan Local Government Areas of Akwa Ibom State .
The road leafs to one of the biggest fish and crayfish markets in Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria.

While commissioning the road project, Bauchi State Governor Senator Bala Mohamed was full of superlatives in describing the performance of his Akwa Ibom colleague, Udom Emmanuel.

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Senator Mohamed remarked that Governor Emmanuel had written his name in the history books of the country

Governor Udom Emmanuel said projects executed in rural areas were a fulfilment of his promises to them.
The benefiting communities were obviously excited.

With many more projects set for commissioning in the coming days before he bows out of office, Governor Udom Emmanuel is making a huge statement in the art and science of good governance.

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