OBI TRICE EMEKA
This November, I want to introduce you to a Fisher of Men.
Many wrongly argue that leadership is about intellectualism and a very elaborate CV. If you have been involved in the leadership process you would know this is not true. No leader can have all the ideas. None knows it all. The most important thing in leadership is to have a leader with a sound vision, then a listening ear and is prepared to give opportunities to those with superior ideas to assist with his vision.
Sen. Andy Uba’s greatest asset is his ability to see talent from afar, attact and give that talent the needed platform to succeed. He did it successfully with Dora Akunyili, El-Rufai, Oby Ezekwesili and many of the thinkers we had in the Obasanjo administration, and as he would say, he didn’t do it to receive applause, but as his contribution to the development of the country.
As your Governor, Sen. Andy Uba would be open to your ideas. He would give you that needed platform to grow and contribute to the development of the state. He would be a governor that would assemble the best brains to work in his cabinet. This is why he is called Igwebuike, because he believes in the collective ideas of the people.
On November 6, vote for the Fisher of Men!
Vote for the only candidate who doesn’t know it all.
Vote for a candidate, who would give you the opportunity to contribute to the development of the state.
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