A comment recently criticised Rivers State Governor Fubara for not allowing the former governor to continue exerting control, stating, “If you don’t want godfatherism, you shouldn’t have taken the governorship ticket from him, sponsoring you with state funds.”
This comment is misguided, as it promotes godfatherism, where former leaders hold undue influence. Such control undermines democracy and prevents the current governor from independently fulfilling his duties. Allowing past officials to interfere would limit accountability and hinder progress.
It’s essential for Governor Fubara to take charge of state affairs without interference from any political cabal. Leaders should govern based on their vision for the people, free from external pressures, ensuring transparency and responsible leadership for the benefit of the state.
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