Human Rights’ Activist,  Sam Amadi Advises South East Governors On Good Governance .

A human Rights Activist and former Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission ,NERC , Dr. Sam Amadi, has advised South-East governors to always upgrade the standard  of  their leadership towards ensuring a good governance.

Amadi, who made this case while addressing journalists, in Owerri, Monday, February 25, also enjoined Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi and  Imo state governors to think of a better transition after their administrations.

He advised Imo state Governor,Sen. Hope Uzodinma to produce a good successor that would continue with his legacy., saying he has passion for greater good of people of the State, of which according to Amadi, he is an indigene.

In his words, “Leadership is all about ideas which  one is generating. I have never shielded away from saying what is right for the betterment of the State. I have been consistent in fighting for the common good of the people”.

Amadi  regretted the high level of insecurity in the South-Eastern states and, therefore urged the governors to set up a Bureau to fight and stop the the killings in the region.

He described Imo as a State with highly intelligent people that are doing well in businesses and other areas of endeavours.

“As a passionate Imo person, my contribution has been fighting for the course of leadership. For instance, in Enugu State, there was so much killings in Enugu during the administration of Gov. Chimaraoke Nnamani, but he did well by getting Sullivan Chime as his successor. I canvass for ideas and advice governors”, he said.

 

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