Re: Reception For Governor Ayade and Matters Arising

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Daniel Agbor|10 October 2016

My attention has been drawn to the recent post by Chief Tony Undiandeye, the SSA to Governor Ayade on Political Affairs, distancing the Governor from the activities of the 7th of October, 2016 where the Governor's cohorts, appointees and his rented crowd staged an unholy, unhealthy and occultic campaign against Joe Agi SAN by parading a coffin bearing Joe Agi's name on it.

His denial now three days after this incident is like an attempt to play on the sensibilities of Cross Riverians, Nigerians and their world at large when the very act intended had been successful carried out. To further come out with the blatant lies that the governor warned the casket bearing or the undertakers and yet they went ahead to perpetuate the act is one of the many unfounded lies or cock and bull stories of the century which is the stock in the trade of this administration. 

The repeated broadcast in CRBC is sufficient evidence that this was indeed a pet project of the Governor. The event of the 7th of October and the Governor smiling through his teeth after the so called warning but not being heeded if anything is to go by confirms the alleged fears by Sunny Omagu that government has become a child's play in Cross River.

Come to think of it, why the fanfare? Was it necessary? Was it a project that was brought in? What exactly was the ovation for except of foolishness. It tasks my civility, morality and the much acclaimed slogan of the governor, "politics with ethics". There is absolutely nothing, not even a tint of ethical base in the governor's action right from the commencement of this case.

Let the governor come out with a statement distancing himself from. Let him look Cross Riverians in the face and deny that he has not ruin the state funds in buying justice. Let him come out and own up this dementia and openly apologizes or accept this occultic act.

Chief Tony cannot deny the fact that, I had raised an alarm when this madness started. I personally mentioned him as seeking the Governor's approval to organize a protest in the state. If the approval was not given by the governor, the ovation wouldn't have taken place. So why deny the Governor's non involvement? 

How about the Governor's wife involvement? Giving 50,000 to law students with additional 450,000 to stage a protest. Who gave Chief Tony the approval in the first place?

You can fool some people sometimes but you can't fool all the people all the time.

Daniel Agbor
Writes from Calabar