Mr Joseph Iyoke, the student, disclosed that his trekking from Aba to Nsukka is to honour the Enugu State Governor-elect, Mr Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.
200-level student treks to honour Governor-elect
A 200-level student of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has trekked from Aba to Nsukka to honour the Enugu State Governor-elect.
Iyoke, who hails from Ukehie in Igboetiti Local Government Area of the state, said that he took off for the journey from CMS road in Aba on May 4, at about 4: 30 a.m.
We learnt that the trekker arrived Nsukka town at about 1:02 p.m. on Saturday.
“I did it to honour the governor-elect of Enugu State; we have been waiting for who will become governor of Enugu State from Nsukka for long time.
“I started on Monday at 4:30 a.m.; it is a joyful journey that I took. I was not told by anybody to embark on it.
“If I have been told by anybody, I could have withdrawn because it is full of stress. I did it to know the governor-elect. “
The long trekker, who clads on a polo T-shirt, a short and white canvass, said Nsukka people had suffered marginalisation for a long time, adding that ”it’s somebody from Nsukka that knows the needs of Nsukka people.
“There is no good roads and electricity in Nsukka; only the people from Nsukka know the needs of Nsukka people.
“Nsukka people have been marginalised for a very long; I am happy that Nsukka man has been elected governor of Enugu State.
“At night, I look for where to sleep in order to continue the journey by 4:30 a.m. the next day.
“Receiving the trekker on arrival in Nsukka, Mr Paschal Ugwu, the Director-General , Youth to Youth Campaign for the governor-elect, said that what Iyoke did was a landmark achievement and his own best way to celebrate the governor-elect.
“It is not an easy task; it shows the governor-elect as man of the people.
“At the appropriate time, he will be taken to the governor-elect for special hand shake, as Ugwuanyi has been informed of what Iyoke did to honour him.
“It was gathered that Iyoke’s arrival in Nsukka was greeted with jubilation by his friends, family members, and well-wishers.
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