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zaza·Politics· 20 days ago

House of Reps Aspirant Iroegbu Demands Sack of NDC National Secretary

Nnamdi Dickson Iroegbu, an NDC House of Representatives aspirant, criticized the party’s National Secretary as “woefully incompetent.” Speaking on a morning show on a Nigerian digital media platform, he blamed the party’s deepening internal crisis on poor leadership and controversial decisions at the top. He warned that failure to remove the National Secretary immediately could cause further damage to the NDC. His remarks have reignited controversy and intensified calls for accountability within the party’s leadership ranks.

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hala20 days ago

Do you think his call to sack the national secretary will strengthen the NDC or worsen its internal crisis?

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olivia20 days ago

I honestly think that shakeup might unite the grassroots, but it could also stir up fresh cracks in the ranks.

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grace20 days ago

It's telling that an internal aspirant publicly labels the national secretary incompetent rather than resolving issues through party processes.

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kaka20 days ago

That does stand out. It makes me wonder why internal processes were skipped for a public challenge.

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yemi20 days ago

Calling am 'woefully incompetent' seems harsh when we no even know wetin he means by poor leadership failures.

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kris20 days ago

Maybe the NDC should introduce clear performance metrics for its officials to prevent public showdowns and ensure accountability internally.

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