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The Governor should think deep and reconsider his strategy of having too many young people in his cabinet and or in his executive team. Yes, energy, excitement and social media hype are good but experience, go to market ideas and track records are far more important for a State that is in a hurry to create enabling environment to bring her people and investments back home.

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Dear ANSIPPA,

Kindly note that the honey moon is over, the people of Anambra are now all eyes and ears for the commissioning of strategic projects like railroad, at least two five star hotels, security infrastructures, water corporations in all local government areas, excellent healthcare system to mitigate the increased death rate in Anambra, excellent public school system that can compete with the "private schools", etc.

Talking and holding meetings with World Bank, IMF, AFDB and global road shows for the past two years and not a single strategic project has been commissioned portends danger for APGA in the State. After two years in office, Anambra should have realized at least 50% of that vision of "Dubai of Nigeria".

What is actually going on?

Kindly note that there are smarter and smaller investment houses and institutions with extremely deep pocket out there that can deploy resources faster and smarter than all the World Bank, IMF and AFDB of this world.

The next gubernatorial election in Anambra may not be that simple for APGA, too much expectations were put on this administration because of the profile of the governor but that is waning and and fast too. I am a fan of this administration but feelings out here is now depressing.

Just think to let you know!

Thanks.

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