APGA Chieftain: Obiano mismanaged Anambra economy, don't expect magic from Soludo

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A Chieftain of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Prince Ikechukwu Tabansi, has advised people not to expect much from the Anambra state Governor-Elect, Prof. Charles Soludo, in the first phase of his administration.

Speaking to journalists at his country home on Monday, Nri kingdom in Anaocha Local Government Area of the state, Tabansi said it was unfortunate that a blossoming economy was allowed to deteriorate.

 

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Nothing but the truth

Rantings of a bad loser.

Seriously incapable of holding grip on the system. Soludo should not be cowed by this men.

He shouldn't expect anything from Abuja as allocations in his first phase? It's a responsibility, Chief... he asked and we gave it to him.

Bandits,we know all of U.

This man is not normal in the first place

It is mediocre opinions like ds that continues to draw Nigeria back. Why wouldn't much be expected from the Professor of Economics, and a former CBN governor, seeing that he has d capacity to deliver? He can do d job. Chief Tabansi, ur advice is not welcome and not needed. Tankiu

Why should they not expect anything in this adminstration? Every citizen of the State has the right to look for what he is expected from government particularly the promised made by them during campaign.

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