Former president of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (right), making a speech while the governor of Enugu State, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (middle) ,and National Chairman of PDP, Ali Modu Sheriff listen during a courtesy visit to Governor Ugwuanyi in Government House, Enugu.
Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has commended Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu state for what he called good work he is doing to better the lot of the people of the state.
Obasanjo who was on transit and paid a courtesy call on Governor Ugwuanyi also raised the serious issue of governance as it affects the growth of the nation, calling on the governors of the 36 states in the country to raise the bar of their respective performance in order to give the nation a new lease of life.
Praising the Enugu governor for exemplary performance, the former president said, “thank you for the good work you are doing in the state for the benefit of your people. Keep it up.
“From the reports I get, you are doing well. If out of 36 states of the country you can get one that is doing well, it would be encouraging to continue to work on others to do well and by the time you can get up to 50% of the states doing well, it would mean the country would be better. So, keep it up”, said the former president.
Obasanjo spoke on the occasion when the acting national chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, Alhaji Ali Modu-Sherif, and some other top politicians in the country were present. They had all returned to Enugu after attending the burial ceremony of the mother of Ebonyi state governor.
Governor Ugwuanyi who played host to the political heavy-weights, including the billionaire businessman and politician, Prince Arthur Eze, thanked the former president for his visit and for his kind words.
“We are, indeed, very grateful. We will continue to benefit from your wealth of experience so that we can continue to serve our people better”, said the governor.
During the visit, Obasanjo characteristically stoked his usual humorous mien when he dance to a highlife tune rendered by a life band on hand at the Banquet Hall of the Enugu Governor’s Lodge.