By Michael Agbaji
The senator representing Benue South senatorial district of Benue State sen. Abba Moro says he will not take his senatorial district of Benue state for granted because of the support he got from them in the last general election.
Sen. Moro stated this in his office on Wednesday while speaking to news men on his experience in the last general election.
According to him, the task ahead is not a small one, in the past we were talking about none performance of the senate some people call us lame duck senate and years body, we’ve been struggling to come out of that thoga that emerged in a greater national monumental crises In all directions, political ,economical and socially.
He further says, accidentally coincided in with the national assembly elections, general election, presidential, Governorship and house of assembly
It’s no longer news that a lot of our colleagues was swept aside by what is called political tsunami elections in this country so by the grace of God and prayers I survived.
I want to thank the people of my senatorial district,I want to assure you that I’m not taking them for granted and I will continue to work for interest of them and Nigeria in general he says”.
Senator Moro also lament the experience the hardship Nigeria are passing through in getting their money from the Bank, he says, So if you’re not dispensing people’s money to them,what are you working on Saturday and Sundays! there’s no money to dispense?,and right now as I’m talking about is the old money he says “
According to him, Nigerians deserve the best not what we see right now, Nigerians does to be put through this arrowing experience without any definable direction and results,I think it’s not fair.
He also give the picture of what Nigeria should be expecting from 10th senate ,which he advice his colleagues to rise up to the occasion and reposition so that country will not disintegrate God for bid.
Senator Abba Moro won Benue south senatorial district in the last general election.
There’s nothing personal about the experience, it’s about Nigeria and it’s about the country, it’s the position of people what government is. If we drive this perception, psychological attitude of Nigerians people to governance it will take us years to recover our selves and I think no responsible Government would want to go that route he says “