
By Ben Ogbemudia
Following the recent resolutions reached by the Governors of Southern Nigeria, Barrister Abdul Oroh, a Former member of the House of Representatives on Friday challenged the Governors to lead by example.
The activist lawyer also asked the Southern Nigeria Governors to meet with Southern National Assembly Members and Speakers of Southern Houses of Assembly.
He said jointly they should seek an audience with President Buhari to elaborate on their demands and present specific proposals on the institutions to be created.
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Abdul Oroh, a journalist, said their ideas on restructuring, fiscal federalism, railway projects, abandoned and- going road projects, completion of ongoing projects like the Second Niger bridge among others should be their major concern.
“The governors should also lead by example in their states. Edo state for instance does not have commissioners six months after the re-election with Buhari’s support of Governor Obaseki, no functioning House of Assembly and no elected Local governments.”



