ENDING ECONOMIC HARDSHIP AND FALIED PROJECTS: THE UCHE NNAJI AGENDA FOR ENUGU

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Published May 08, 2026 · 2 min read
ENDING ECONOMIC HARDSHIP AND FALIED PROJECTS: THE UCHE NNAJI AGENDA FOR ENUGU

The people of Enugu State are tired of suffering under a government that has turned taxation into punishment and public projects into media decoration. Traders are groaning, transporters are crying, small business owners are shutting down daily, yet those in power keep commissioning projects that barely survive one rainy season.

Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji has made it clear: enough is enough.

He has vowed that if elected Governor of Enugu State, his administration will end the wicked regime of multiple taxation that has crippled businesses and frustrated hardworking citizens across the state. According to him, government should encourage productivity, not suffocate citizens with endless levies, illegal revenue agents, and exploitative taxation.

For years, Enugu people have watched billions disappear into projects that cannot stand the test of time. Roads collapse within months, public infrastructure becomes abandoned immediately after commissioning, and governance has been reduced to expensive propaganda.

Chief Uche Nnaji says Enugu deserves better.

He has promised to focus on durable, people-oriented infrastructure that will last for generations — roads built to standard, functional healthcare facilities, quality schools, modern markets, rural development, and real economic empowerment that directly impacts the lives of ordinary citizens.

This is not the time for cosmetic leadership or social media governance. This is the time for practical leadership, accountability, and governance that puts the people first.

Enugu State cannot continue to recycle failure while insecurity, hardship, unemployment, and economic frustration continue to rise. The people deserve a governor who understands development, understands investment, and understands the pains of the common man.

 

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