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Mixed Reactions As Embattled Ebonyi State Gov, Francis Nwifuru Buys Luxury Cars For Medical Doctors Working In General Hospitals, Ambulances

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Mixed Reactions As Embattled Ebonyi State Gov, Francis Nwifuru Buys Luxury Cars For Medical Doctors Working In General Hospitals, Ambulances

Written By Oshiobugie John

In a move that has sparked a variety of responses, the embattled Governor of Ebonyi State, Francis Nwifuru, has recently made headlines for acquiring numerous luxury cars for medical doctors working in general hospitals across the state. Alongside this, the governor has also procured 52 ambulances, with each general hospital set to receive two of these emergency vehicles. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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The announcement, reported by Bushradiogist, comes amid the political challenges faced by Governor Nwifuru, who succeeded Dave Umahi. His victory is currently under scrutiny, with political opponents contesting the outcome. The Supreme Court is poised to deliver a judgment on this matter at any moment, adding an extra layer of tension to the political landscape in Ebonyi State.

The provision of luxury cars for medical professionals and a substantial increase in the number of ambulances has generated mixed reactions among the public. Supporters of Governor Nwifuru applaud the move as a positive step toward improving healthcare infrastructure and acknowledging the crucial role of medical professionals.

However, critics argue that such expenditures might be perceived as extravagant, particularly in light of the ongoing political challenges and economic considerations. The timing of these acquisitions, amidst the legal battles over the governor’s position, adds a layer of complexity to the public’s perception.

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