By Jaye Gaskia
Let us begin by stating very clearly that the sacking of Oduah the Aviation Minister is long overdue. In this sense her eventual sack is shorn of the courage required by a Commander In Chief and President of a country; just as it is now as an act of governance, devoid of commendation. The reason is simple; the President's hand was forced, because of his weakened position relative to the contending forces within the ruling political elites in both the ruling and now strong opposition......
-- Let us begin by stating very clearly that the sacking of Oduah the Aviation Minister is long overdue. In this sense her eventual sack is shorn of the courage required by a Commander In Chief and President of a country; just as it is now as an act of governance, devoid of commendation. The reason is simple; the President's hand was forced, because of his weakened position relative to the contending forces within the ruling political elites in both the ruling and now strong opposition......
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