Gwamcee News
As the Edo state governorship election approaches, the candidacy of Monday Okpebolo, otherwise known as ‘Akpakomiza‘ has raised concerns among many stakeholders. Mike Cerutti Osagie, publisher of Richlist magazine, has joined the chorus of voices questioning Akpakomiza’s fitness to lead the state.
According to Osagie, Akpakomiza’s poor oratory skills are a significant worry.
“A leader must be able to communicate effectively with his people,” Osagie said in an interview. “Akpakomiza’s struggles with public speaking are well-documented. How can he inspire confidence in Edo people when he cannot express himself clearly?”
Osagie cited instances where Akpakomiza’s oratory missteps have led to confusion and embarrassment. “During a recent debate, he struggled to articulate his vision for Edo’s economic development. His responses were vague and lacked conviction. This is not the kind of leadership Edo needs.”
Osagie emphasized that effective governance requires strong communication skills, particularly in times of crisis. “Edo deserves a leader who can rally the people, provide clear direction, and inspire hope. Akpakomiza’s poor oratory skills make him unfit to lead our great state.”
While Akpakomiza’s supporters argue that his policy ideas are sound, Osagie counters that good policies alone are not enough. “A leader must be able to communicate those policies effectively to inspire public confidence and support. Akpakomiza’s oratory shortcomings make him a liability for Edo’s future.”
As the election draws near, Edo voters will weigh Akpakomiza’s candidacy carefully. Will his policy ideas outweigh concerns about his oratory skills? Only time will tell.
Mike Cerutti Osagie, publisher of Richlist magazine writes.