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Friday 26 December 2014

2015: War in Enugu PDP is over, saysEkweremadu


Deputy Senate President, Chief Ike
Ekweremadu, yesterday in Enugu
declared that the rift between him and
Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime is
over.
Ekweremadu spoke while addressing
thousands of his constituents and
supporters including widows, members of
Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria
(TAN), Jonathan Support Group (JSG),
and Project Monitoring Group (PMC) in
his constituency, Enugu West Senatorial
District; that he had reconciled with
Chime to move the constituency and the
state forward.
He announced that there was no more
division and discrimination between
‘Ekweremadu and Ikeoha Group’, and
‘Sullivan Group’, saying everybody
belonged to ‘Ikeoha Group’ because he
was the senator representing the zone,
including Governor Chime.
Ekweremadu stated that he and his wife,
Dr. Nwanneka called the people together
to use the opportunity to celebrate and
wish them Happy Christmas and a
prosperous New Year and thank them for
their prayers and support throughout the
year.
“We are thanking our governor, there was
a time I had a misunderstanding with
him; but I am announcing to everybody
that we have reconciled, we are now
working harmoniously. Everything is
going well in the state. So, when you get
to your wards, there is no more anything
like Ekweremadu group and Sullivan
group; we are all the same. Everybody
now belongs to Ikeoha group, including
Sullivan because I am the senator
representing everybody, including the
governor.
“We don’t want to see any division, let us
work together, so that things will be
moving well in our zone. I am telling you
that the politics of 2015, Enugu West will
play a major role.
“so, I will like to announce that peace has
returned to Enugu state and that the
peace should be sustained and everybody
should be part and parcel of the joy that
comes with the peace,” he said.
Earlier, Mrs. Ekweremadu had distributed
Christmas gifts including bags of rice, a
wrapper and cash of N10, 000 each to
over 500 widows from Enugu West
Senatorial District. Deputy Senate President, Chief Ike
Ekweremadu, yesterday in Enugu
declared that the rift between him and
Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime is
over.
Ekweremadu spoke while addressing
thousands of his constituents and
supporters including widows, members of
Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria
(TAN), Jonathan Support Group (JSG),
and Project Monitoring Group (PMC) in
his constituency, Enugu West Senatorial
District; that he had reconciled with
Chime to move the constituency and the
state forward.
He announced that there was no more
division and discrimination between
‘Ekweremadu and Ikeoha Group’, and
‘Sullivan Group’, saying everybody
belonged to ‘Ikeoha Group’ because he
was the senator representing the zone,
including Governor Chime.
Ekweremadu stated that he and his wife,
Dr. Nwanneka called the people together
to use the opportunity to celebrate and
wish them Happy Christmas and a
prosperous New Year and thank them for
their prayers and support throughout the
year.
“We are thanking our governor, there was
a time I had a misunderstanding with
him; but I am announcing to everybody
that we have reconciled, we are now
working harmoniously. Everything is
going well in the state. So, when you get
to your wards, there is no more anything
like Ekweremadu group and Sullivan
group; we are all the same. Everybody
now belongs to Ikeoha group, including
Sullivan because I am the senator
representing everybody, including the
governor.
“We don’t want to see any division, let us
work together, so that things will be
moving well in our zone. I am telling you
that the politics of 2015, Enugu West will
play a major role.
“so, I will like to announce that peace has
returned to Enugu state and that the
peace should be sustained and everybody
should be part and parcel of the joy that
comes with the peace,” he said.
Earlier, Mrs. Ekweremadu had distributed
Christmas gifts including bags of rice, a
wrapper and cash of N10, 000 each to
over 500 widows from Enugu West
Senatorial District.

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