The Next Move for Kogi Easterners

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Everyone, except few, will agree with me that Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is already out of the race in the forthcoming election for Kogi East senatorial seat.
They have wasted the the party’s slot and chances of winning the election by flying a perpetual failure and an unproductive liability as the party’s flag bearer that can not come home to campaign not to talk of winning election.
Attai Aidoko Ali has been in the National Assembly for more than a decade yet there is no drinkable water nor primary health center in his village, Ugbamaka, not to talk of network before thinking of good roads and other basic amenities.
Attai Aidoko is known not to have ever won any credible election on the field but through dubious means that is always made possible by avaricious gluttons in the guise of party leadership.
PDP which the Kogi Eastern people has resolved to use as an alternative to put an end to the immeasurable misgovernance unleashed on the land by the ruling APC have not only shown they are worse-off but has clearly shown its innate trait of lack of respect for democratic processes through which the electorate are champions of they wish to represent them.
In the case of Kogi State, the national chairman of the party, Uche Secondus looked into the two past former Governors eyes and told them to their faces that “it’s Kogi state that needs PDP and not the other way round”. And since then I begin to wonder how such a buffoon gets to be the party chairman.
The Igala people are left with only but one choice, which is the furtherance in their struggle to vote a candidate that will maximally represent them on another platform, where they shall vote enmass for their best man for the job.
We were Kogi Easterners before we became members of any political  party, and as such we can not fold our hands, sit down and watch some few individuals sell us to money bags politicians who do not know the pains of our people or who despite they knew have chose not care, for as long as they are the beneficiary of our woes.
It is time we rewrite the narrative and take our destinies in our own hands. platforms should matter no more but rather the candidates on the platform and take will take us to the ideology I term the three Cs; COMPETENCE,  CAPACITY and CHARACTER.
– Yusuf Ibrahim Ahmed writes from Dekina

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