GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION; "I DID NOT ACCEPT A BRIBE TO SUPPORT MBAH" - SULLIVAN CHIME
On Tuesday, Mr. Sullivan Chime, the former governor of Enugu State, denied claims that he received money from Mr. Peter Mbah of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in exchange for endorsing him as the state's next governor.
In response to the rumors circulating, Chime stated that he supported Mbah, Chief Executive of Pinnacle Oil, due to his excellent background and expertise.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) head in Enugu State, a former governor, declared his support for Mbah for the growth and development of the state.
He emphasized how the PDP governorship candidate would benefit the state more.
"People say I collected money to endorse the PDP governorship candidate, but it is not true.
"I have examined the credentials of all the candidates and I am convinced that Mbah will perform better than the others.
Chime continued, suggesting that rather than voting for a party, people should vote for competence, integrity, and capability.
Mbah, according to him, is approachable for advice and corrections and always knew what to do.
"By March, I will be 64 years old and I want a good future for my grandchildren. With Mbah, the future of Enugu State is secured and assured," he said.
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