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Akpabio tells governors not to impose ‘kneeling boys’ as successors

Senate president, Godswill Akpabio, has urged second-term governors to be detailed in choosing their successors, warning against giving power to loyalists, who are not prepared.

Akpabio handed out the advice on Saturday during the commissioning of the first 30 kilometres of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway in the Lekki area of Lagos state.

The event was attended by President Bola Tinubu; Wole Soyinka, nobel laureate; Wale Edun, minister of finance; Dave Umahi, minister of works; Hope Uzodimma, Imo governor; Dapo Abiodun, Ogun governor; Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, and other dignitaries.

A former governor of Akwa Ibom state, Akpabio stated that outgoing governors must say no to the temptation to appoint “sycophants” as successors, noting that such actions often lead to betrayal after they leave office.

“We have a president who has both sight and vision,” said Akpabio.

“And this for me is something I must advise our governors, particularly those of them who are in their second term.

“Do not give power to anybody who is not looking for power. Don’t give power to anybody who is not prepared.

“Don’t go hiding in your heart that this boy is very subservient; he is always kneeling when he is talking to me; his wife is always rolling on the floor. I think I should make this one the governor.

“If you do that, you are giving power to somebody who is not prepared for governance and they will disappoint you. This is where betrayals normally start. I am just trying to give some advice.

“For the progressive governors, I believe that all of you are doing well because you are being led by a man who has both sight and vision.”

 

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