Who can tell me South-east’s political or economic interest in voting for a second term for Jonathan

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Based on the presentation by the Father of rotational presidency,Alex Ekwueme, in 1995 constitutional conference,he recommended that power should rotate between the North and South.


Abiding to this principles and considering our geo- political politics, how is the south east interest located in a second term for GEJ??

On the economic note,the south east roads are in a very bad shape. Never have we had the Enugu-Osha road or Ninth mile- Makurdi road in such a bad shape. The implication is that we will be in deficit of 8yrs in terms of road infrastructure.This will greatly affect our retail trade and kill what ever economy that is left in the South east.
Anambra state has over a thousand erosion sites with no FG intervention or interest. While the alimajiri schools are built in the North, why can’t the FG build technical schools in the south east for the many highly creative hands,willing to learn???
The south-east has no economy again,everyone is on the way out of the south east in search of jobs and business. Power supply has affected manufacturing in the south east more than any other part of the country.Our youths at home are jobless. The economy of the south west continues to boom. The difference is about making the right choices.
The regular election year promise of exploiting coal for power supply for south east will soon be heard one more time.
For those who pushed the south east into this ‘peculiar mess’,they should come and give us account of the ‘wise choice’ they made after four years.
Supporting GEJ again by the south-east is like plying the road to perdition.

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