Stop undue interference in NDDC management – APC chieftain warns Akpabio
The All Progressives Congress , chieftain also urged him to dissolve the interim management and swear-in the new management team appointed by President Buhari.
Kpodoh, in a statement yesterday via email to DAILY POST, stated that the show of superior power by Senator Akpabio is provoking tension and anger among the stakeholders of the region and giving room to many to question the authority of President Muhammad Buhari on the affairs of the NDDC, ‘the NDDC is not Akwa Ibom where he took and dished out orders without supervision..Where was he when the fight for the setting up of the NDDC was staged and battles won.
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