Former Governor Ayade Supporters Should Stop Their Expensive Jokes…. BY AGBA JALINGO 

 

Because former Governor Ayade wants to run for Senate in 2027, his minions are digging up AI generated motion pictures to hoodwink the public. For want of what to present as his record of achievements for eight years as governor, they are resurrecting matters that should be buried if they don’t want their master to head to jail.

One is the British Canadian University BCU Obudu, which was given accreditation by the NUC in June 2023. BCU is one of the 39 privately owned schools that were given accreditation by the National Universities Commission NUC on June 9, 2023 in Abuja. Kingshill Education Limited is the proprietor of BCU.

It is annoying and injurious enough to remember that Governor Ayade misappropriated the State Universal Basic Education Board SUBEB funds, which are meant for year one to year nine education, into the construction of a university and later unilaterally sold it to private individuals. But it is even more irritating to see his lapdogs continuously flaunting a private school as one of Ayade’s achievements in office.

A project that Cross Riverians should be on the streets or in courts asking the former Governor to account for how it was transferred from public to private is repeatedly thrown at our faces as a feat?

No name of a Cross Riverian is reflected in the Board of Trustees of the school. I do not want to talk about the details of what is inside the school or happening in the school because it is now a private concern. I don’t want to offend the new owners. But I will never stop talking about the shady process of how our State funds were used to build a school that is now a private school without due process.

And for those who think they can pull that veil over our eyes, know that the more you try, the more questions will be asked until one day, the chicken will come to roost.

(See attached documents.)

Yours sincerely,
Citizen Agba Jalingo.

Disclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article is strictly that of the author, Agba Jalingo, and does not represent Theluminenews its agent or the organisation the author works for/with.