by Hauwa Gambo
Well, someone’s been paying attention.
Widows in Akwa-Ibom have been watching with building anticipation it now appears as their governor, Godswill Akpabio has presented a Prado to 2face Idibia’s wife for “standing by him in his youthful days” and then when he gave local politicians just a couple of millions for Mr. Biggs, and they think it’s time that the booty got to them.
According to Vanguard, today “Hundreds of widows in Akwa Ibom on Monday trooped to the Government House, Uyo, urging Gov. Godswill Akpabio to empower them financially to enable them establish small-scale businesses.”
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The widows, who came in buses from the 31 Local Government Areas in the state, could however, not see the governor.
This was because the governor had reportedly travelled out of the state for official engagements.
Speaking to journalists, the President of the Akwa Ibom Widows Association, Mrs Sylvia Effiong, said that they decided to bring their case to the governor as they were dying in pains and hunger without anybody to assist them.
Effiong said that they had been watching through the television how the governor had been empowering other less-privileged people and they wanted to benefit from such gesture.
According to her, “all we need is financial assistance to enable us establish small-scale businesses and feed our children.
“Our children are in schools and we don’t have anybody helping us in paying their fees. Those mediating for us to see the governor are not sincere,” she stated.
The association president said that a lot of groups were being empowered in the state but that the widows had not been captured to benefit from the gesture.
“We are widows from all the 31 Local Government Areas in the state. I don’t know if it is because we are minority,” she said.
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And no, dear Governor, they are not going away anytime soon. According to Mrs. Effiong, they will continue to visit His Excellency until he pays them heed.
“We are not relying on anybody to mediate between us and the governor because we know that sincerity will be a problem.”
That’s the way it’s done.
Hahahahahahah. I like that. The widows deserve it more than the Idibias.
Very good!