I hold the opinion that
there is a huge connecting link between House Leader Peter Odinga's
privatization motion and Governor Benedict Ayade's secret desires (I may be
wrong, though). But that's a discussion for another day.
I am worried that if the
hallowed Chambers of the state House of Assembly can allege as part of their
oversight function that Garment Factory, the most celebrated industrial stride
of this administration is now redundant, underperforming, moribund and a huge
financial burden to the state, what's the gain in continuing with other
industrial ventures like CalaChika, CalaPharm, CalVegas, the Indomie factory,
toothpick factory, Cocoa Processing industry and other designated 'Calas'?
Rather than building to privatize,
why not kukuma forget about using money we don't even have to build what we
don't even need only to sell to whom we don't even know?
And if these less
expensive infrastructure has caused the state so much already, then how can a
project like the superhighway be funded and what are the chances that such a
gigantic project would not end up the way of other industrial ventures?
Your Excellency Sir, we
need to talk!
Watch out for part 2
Comrade Anthony Bissong Attah writes from Etomi.
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