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Re: Anambra: The limits of propaganda

I HAD the opportunity to read the piece titled, “Anambra: The limits of propaganda”, written by Mr. Chudi Offodile, a politician of the PDP stock, though a legal practitioner by training, from Anambra State. I feel constrained, having been involved in the government of His Excellency, Mr. Peter Obi, Governor of Anambra State, from its inception, to correct some of the fallacies contained in the write-up of Mr. Offodile.

Priming our idling regulatory agencies (2)

Of course, repositioning them will not be easy, due to the poor state of our public service as a whole! It will involve restructuring each agency to be used, and streamlining the regulatory environment of the sector concerned.

Culpability in the Dana air crash

AGAIN, Nigeria wept over another avoidable colossal waste of human lives. The crash of the Dana Air Flight 0092 was a direct consequence of disregard for safety standards in pursuit of profits by the management of Dana air coupled with the corruption in the government agencies that regulate the aviation industry.

Priming our idling regulatory agencies

CONSIDER the ongoing reform that the Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (through the Task Force on Port Reforms) is carrying out in our maritime industry, which has led to the reduction of the number of official agencies in our ports, from about 14 to about five; and to the new 24-hour port operations regime.

The rebirth of Edo State and its malevolent baptism

The President must hear this. There is a rebirth of Edo State under Oshiomhole. And the people are very happy with Adams, the Executive Governor of Edo State. The President may need to visit Edo State for a proper assessment of the situation on ground, not as a politician but as the President of the country. Edo people in the last presidential election voted massively for him for obvious reasons, even though Edo State is predominantly Action Congress of Nigeria(ACN).

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