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FOSAD cautions Deputy Speaker

Abia 2027: FOSAD cautions Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu to prioritize infrastructural development over partisan politics

FOSAD cautions Deputy Speaker

FOSAD cautions Deputy Speaker:The Forum of South-East Academic Doctors (FOSAD) wishes to express its concern over recent political developments involving Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu.

Recently, Kalu sparked outrage in his home state of Abia

following his declaration that Governor Alex Otti would be unseated in 2027 by whatever means.

In a viral video, he had declared that Otti would be the last Labour Party governor in Abia. He boasted that as Nigeria’s number six citizen, he would not sit by and allow an opposition party to control Abia.

The Deputy Speaker further stated that Abia must be taken over by his own party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

While acknowledging Mr. Kalu’s prominent role in the legislative sphere, we urge him to refocus his efforts on addressing the pressing infrastructural needs of the South-East region, particularly in Abia State.

the critical juncture

The region stands at a critical juncture where infrastructural deficits hinder economic growth and quality of life. Our communities are in dire need of improved roads, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions.

These are essential for fostering regional development and ensuring equitable progress.

Engagement in premature political maneuvers concerning the 2027 elections distracts from the urgent tasks at hand.

We call upon Mr. Kalu to channel his energy into tangible projects that will provide long-term benefits for the people of Abia State and the South-East as a whole.

FOSAD remains committed to advocating for substantial and meaningful development initiatives. We encourage all stakeholders to collaborate in prioritizing the welfare of our communities over political ambitions.

Dr Stephen Nwala
President, FOSAD

Dr Uzor Ngoladi
Secretary General, FOSAD

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