Soludo has no projects to commission except those killed by kidnappers – Ebube Muonso

Fiery priest Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Obimma, also known as Fada Ebube Muonso, has once again criticized Anambra State Governor Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, claiming that the governor has not accomplished a single project in the state.

The priest was reacting to the rising spate of kidnappings in the state. He and Soludo have been at odds since Obimma publicly condemned the level of insecurity in Anambra, accusing the governor of incompetence.

Speaking to members of his congregation in Uke, Idemili South Local Government Area, on Wednesday, Obimma expressed frustration, saying that Anambra, once regarded as a top-tier state, has now been surpassed by other South-East states.

He said: “Just the other day, the president was in Enugu to commission some projects in the state. In Anambra, what do we have to commission?

“Anambra under Soludo has no project to commission, except the blood of the innocent killed by kidnappers. Even the roads the governor claims he is building are all substandard. Go and look at them.”

The priest also took a swipe at the state’s Commissioner for Information, Dr. Law Mefor, who recently described him as a false prophet in a published article.

Obimma said: “One thing that is good is that I’m the one they are attacking. They will meet their end soon. All of them — those media rats writing nonsense against me — they will see.

“Instead of channeling their efforts to tackle the problem of insecurity, they are busy attacking a man of God. Just yesterday, on Tuesday, two Reverend Sisters were kidnapped at Ajalli. This government has failed,” Obimma declared

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