Mr Dunmoye said funds for the payment had been released by the federal government since May.
NiDO has stressed that African leaders must recommit to presidential term limits to end “sit-tight governance” and ensure smooth democratic transitions.
Mr Ezema said Mr Mbah refashioned the socioeconomic fortune and direction of Enugu State to make it progressive.
“Our detractors have thought that we will fail.’’
“The election is unequivocally devoid of any iota of sentiments, agenda setting or ethnicity.’’
He urged the state government to carry out civil service reform to boost productivity.
The group accused the registration committee of dealing only with the governor’s group as against the four blocs within the party in the state.
