Why I defected to APC – Senator John Enoh
He said in 2019, he would be evaluated on the basis of the work he had done for the people of the state, adding that in his two years in the senate, he had done 44 water projects, 12 roads and culverts, attracted employment opportunities to so many youths of the constituents and so far 4,023 have benefited from his education support intervention scheme across the 66 wards of his senatorial districts.
“There is no reason if you decide to follow this wind of change that is blowing across the central senatorial district” and urged the people to compare his work with that of the Governor, “Please just Compare my work with that of the governor when he was a senator”
The lawmaker stated that he took a bold step to defect to his new party because he had the conviction that in the APC, people of the central senatorial district can be liberated from the wimps and caprices of those who had the erroneous belief that the senatorial district was their personal estate.
He maintained that the mandate given to him by his people to represent them in the senate in 2015 came with a huge challenge and expectation of becoming responsive to the plights of his constituent at the point
of their need.
Enoh said, “I found out that so many people who supported me to contest against former senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba, did that not just because they loved me but because they hated Victor Ndoma-Egba”
“It was more because they hated Sen. Victor Ndoma Egba. Some of these our Leaders did not support me because of my work and the love that they had for me but because of the hatred that they had for Ndoma-Egba”
“Why do I say this? I expected these leaders to at least give me a chance to see if I will fail or succeed. They should have given me a chance to see if I will do well or not instead these leaders started showing me the real motives why they supported me”
Enoh opined that as a leader all he needed at that time was to effectively represent his constituent courageously, take bold decisions or you prepare for doom or colossal failure, “I come from the central senatorial district of the State and if in two years people are going to get marginalized and sidelined on account of support for your son whom you just elected to the senate, it means that those people are no longer ready to work with us again”
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