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The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), African Democratic Congress (ADC) and Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) have blamed underdevelopment in Enugu State on bad leadership. {ad} They stated this during a Town Hall meeting initiated by Daria Media in partnership with Coal City Elite Group, Arise TV and Afia TV for the governorship candidates in Enugu […]

The All Progressives Grand Alliance , African Democratic Congress and Peoples Redemption Party have blamed underdevelopment in Enugu State on bad leadership. {ad} They stated this during a Town Hall meeting initiated by Daria Media in partnership with Coal City Elite Group, Arise TV and Afia TV for the governorship candidates in Enugu…The All Progressives Grand Alliance , African Democratic Congress and Peoples Redemption Party have blamed underdevelopment in Enugu State on bad leadership.

According to them, there is need for change to return the state to its lost glory built by the founding fathers like Michael Okpara, the former Premier of the Easter Region. “These people in power, they are only good in recycling power among themselves, leaving those infrastructure that will better people’s lives,” he said.

 

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