Wednesday, 19 March 2014

**FAYEMI 4+4; BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE**

**FAYEMI 4+4; BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE** As a socio-political cum public analyst, I have been harbouring some thoughts on how a society could be govern without flaw and ineptitude. Again, as active Ekiti electorate I'm constrained by my conscience. Much worried, recently I had to contact our unit manager in department of logistic and resource control, as a man deep in thought of faith and in addition; as a 'mentor' he gave me some clues and codify guides tittle; Towards enviable society; means and factors'. Globally, economy of a nation depend solely on 'inputs' (factors) while the inputs guaranteed the 'outputs' (means). By factor, the choice to build house on a solid foundation remain the de facto of man. While in another sense, the quality of such foundation will determine the structure of the building. Seem irrelevant, the above metaphor is coined to explain our age-long attributes in dwindling experience. In our common knowledge, the second-term-syndrome has not brought any competitive growth to our nation or state economically and politically. Kudos to Governor Akpabio of Akwa Ibom state. This Man has distinguished himself from historical brochure of political jobbers who sees second term as self-serving and gracious occasion for embezzlement. At this junction, my solidarity Is no doubt in total for Dr Fayemi's re-election bid, this was on the basis of his performance and his administrative initiative in the past three years. Regardless of this, I urged Feyemi to douse my burden of doubt by re-double effort on his populist-leadership style. We need more from your road-map to Ekiti recovery.

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