As political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections, a profound message delivered by Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, deserves attention far beyond the borders of his state.
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Speaking at the conclusion of a three-day prayer summit marking the commencement of the fourth year of his administration, the Governor urged politicians across party lines to abandon personal attacks, insults and bitterness, and instead engage in issue-based campaigns.
According to Daniel Lucy, Senior Assistant on media to the governor in Uyo, the governor’s message was simple but powerful: elections should be won through ideas, vision and service, not through character assassination.
In an era where political discourse is increasingly dominated by insults, propaganda and personal vendettas, Governor Eno’s call is both timely and necessary. Democracies flourish when citizens are presented with competing ideas and clear development agendas. They suffer when elections become platforms for
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