Poor leadership by APC govt, ethnic politics causing agitations, crisis across Nigeria - Kalu - Daily Post Nigeria

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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party from Southeast Nigeria, Chief Emeka Kalu, has maintained that lack of leadership as demonstrated by the All

Progressive Congress-led federal government bred the socio-economic and security challenges ravaging the Nigeria nation.

Kalu made his feelings known in an interview with DAILY POST on Monday, in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, on the heels of protests by many ethnic nationalities in the country over marginalization. He posited that until Nigerians jettison undue sentiment of ethnicity and see ‘Nigeria’ as collectively ours, “there will be no positive impacts in leadership for the future generations to copy; except the government sincerely follow due process in recommending and appointing officers to occupy various federal offices, boards, commissions and departments.”

 

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