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Eze Chikamnayo, immediate-past commissioner for information and strategy in Abia, has asked President Bola Tinubu to intervene and save the state from the “thoughtless” policies of Alex Otti, the governor.
At an event on Sunday, the governor said the mayor of Aba does not need to come from the state, adding that as long as one has lived in the state for a while, that person is qualified.Advertisement “For reasons best known to him, he is ostensibly trying to stoke this fire of indigene – non indigene dichotomy to further insult the Ngwa Nation and polarize the polity.
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