Cross River Burns After consensus Primaries
Cross River Burns After consensus Primaries
The issue in Ikpai Ward, in Akamkpa Local Government Area, where a father serves as the current Commissioner of Aquaculture and his son is poised to become a councilor, raises concerns about nepotism and unfair advantage.
This situation is particularly troubling, as it is unprecedented across the 18 local governments in Cross River State. The potential consequences of inaction are severe, including erosion of trust in Prince Otu's leadership and the APC stakeholders in Akamkpa.
In this context, the APC stakeholders must address the perceived conflict of interest and ensure that the selection process is fair, equitable, and just.
If this perceived conflict is not addressed, the possibility of the people losing their trust in Prince Otu's leadership and APC is 100%.
Favoritism and nepotism in leadership is a big challenge in cross River politics and needs urgent attentions.
APC stakeholders should Conduct a transparent investigation regarding this information for proper selection.
If this doesn't happens then, APC leadership has refused to prioritize fairness, equity, and justice in Ikpai ward
To maintain public trust and ensure that the leadership represents the interests of all community members fairness and equity must be considered in leadership selection. Mkport community in Akamkpa local government is a case of study.
Marcel Edem
Cross River Live
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