By Awassam Sunday
The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Umo Eno has cried out over alleged threats to his political future because of his refusal to share the state money with some influential politicians in the State.
The governor said he received threats from the political class on daily basis to share money or risk forfeiting his second term.
Pastor Eno disclosed this while addressing newsmen in Uyo, the State capital on Saturday.
The Governor urged politicians to stop distracting his administration because he was on a mission to address the challenges confronting the people of the State.
According to Eno: “I have received a lot of threats from the political class that I won’t do a second term.
“I am putting money in rural development because a good first term is than a useless second term. I don’t want to put more money in one person’s hands to the detriment of the 7.9 million population.”
Eno called on politicians to give him time till December to put the structure of governance on the right track in the State.