Gov Eno pledges to cooperate with EFCC, ICPC on former govt’s alleged corruption

  • Akwa Ibom Governor Pastor Umo Eno announces his readiness to waive immunity and cooperate with EFCC and ICPC investigations into alleged corrupt practices by his predecessor, Udom Emmanuel
  • Governor Eno expresses frustration with political attacks and divisive tactics targeting past and present leaders of Akwa Ibom
  • Eno stresses the need for political unity, rejecting the eye-for-an-eye mentality, and reaffirms his commitment to working with all leaders

Akwa Ibom gov Umo Eno vows no room for political division and focuses on Akwa Iboms development.
Photo credit: @_PastorUmoEnoSource: TwitterGovernor’s disappointment over political attacksI am disappointed that there are some critics who have sought to create division, even between me and President Bola Tinubu, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and my godfather, Udom Emmanuel, Eno remarked.Gov Eno vows no room for political divisionAkpabio is our son, and despite party differences, we shall continue to support him and encourage him to do more for Akwa Ibom state, he said.We cannot continue to live under the dictum of an eye for an eye; otherwise we will all go blind, he said. My personal philosophy is that I do not hate anybody based only on what I have been told, and I do not inherit anybodys enemies, he remarked.Commitment to collaboration for Akwa Iboms progressAny detractor who feels I should be fighting with our leaders should look elsewhere. As far as Akwa Ibom State is concerned, I will work with all leaders, he affirmed.

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