Fubara must do all he can to break the ranks of the defecting lawmakers. He should be smart enough and play the game well. He seems to have the sentiments of the people on his side. He should leverage on this against the defecting lawmakers. Their constituents could pressure some of them to shift grounds.
Agreed with the guest about chances, choices, and consequences. But what happens when the choices of the people are contrained and undermined by the system which they seek to dethrone?
Thank God Akwa Ibom people didn’t vote for this man in the last election. I thought he was reasonable.
Fubara must do all he can to break the ranks of the defecting lawmakers. He should be smart enough and play the game well. He seems to have the sentiments of the people on his side. He should leverage on this against the defecting lawmakers. Their constituents could pressure some of them to shift grounds.
Agreed with the guest about chances, choices, and consequences. But what happens when the choices of the people are contrained and undermined by the system which they seek to dethrone?