Asiwaju Renewed Hope Mandate hails Umahi’s detribalised job execution

The Asiwaju Renewed Mandate, South East (ARMSE) has given support to the Minister for Works, Engr David Umahi for executing the policies of the administration devoid of ethnic bias.
A Singer and Kannywood Comedian, Muhammad Jamil, also known as Jadda Garko, had accused Umahi of neglecting the northern parts of Nigeria in the distribution of the ongoing Renewed Hope Agenda on road projects being executed by the Ministry of Works.
But the ARMSE led by Hon. Adolphous Udeh in response, on Friday, told Garko that he spoke out of sentiment, uninformed position, and mischief in his submission.
ARMSE is also aware that Garko is being sponsored by contractors the Honourable. Minister for Works revoked their contracts earlier in the year for nonperformance and they shamelessly resorted to engaging a singer and entertainment performer to peddle falsehood against The minister.
Udeh noted that the Federal Ministry of Work had released a schedule of its interventions in different parts of the country which when properly examined indicate that the three regions of the north got more roads and bridge projects than their southern counterparts.
“It therefore beggars for explanation on where Alhaji Garko got his misinformation. But the avoidance of doubt, the release from the Ministry of Works which was signed by Garko’s kinsman and the Director of press and Public Relations in the ministry, A. Ahmed, indicates that while the northern part of the country got 52 percent of the roads intervention projects, the south has 48 percent. So where lies Garko’s claim if not for mere mischief?”