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Abia State for quiet sometimes now experience quietness in its political scene though one thing is such as a political watchers may observe that It could be a game of consultations or hide and seek for the power to be, or avoiding stepping on the toes of political heavyweight or it could be confusion over the next step to take but all the same let it be for the betterment of all Abians as we all expects good things from our political class and I wish to make it clearer to Abia politicians that Ekiti State election that see to enthronement of arrogant Fayose is a lesson to us as most of our politicians have lost contact with the people that elected them and February 14th is a payback time, if only Federal government will genuinely equip our security agencies the same way they did in Ekiti to foster One Man One Vote and allow peoples voice to be heard then I can authoritatively say that I believe in Nigeria, we should also avoid party, religion and zoning formula which have since 1999 deprived us good governance though the agitation of three senatorial districts to clinch the seat of power for every election period is normal but we cannot afford to deny merit on zoning and it is high time our prominent men and women of our dear state rise up to their responsibility to consider the way forward of Abians generation yet unborn as history and posterity will always remember them not how much wealth they acquired during their reign, my intention to participate fully in politics in future is irreversible and out of passion for the poor so I plead to all to play without bitterness as politics is centered on providing basic amenities and dividend of democracy for Abians not out of personal interest as interest clashes observed in political sphere are because politicians put forward theirs than masses that holds their mandates and God will surely change our political mindset Amen.
Posted on: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 09:41:41 +0000

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