Politics
Why We Are Against Fresh Congress In Rivers APC – Abe
Senator Magnus Abe has given reasons why he and his supporters are opposed to plans for a fresh state Congress of the Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) urging all to eschew bitterness in their political engagements.
He spoke against the background of the judicial order supposedly obtained by his associates to stop the congresses that had been championed by the national leadership and the Rotimi Amaechi tendency in the party.
In a statement on his Facebook account on Sunday, Senator Abe said, he does not harbor grudges against anyone because bitterness towards someone is a sign of failure.
He said, “I believe that inspiring people and motivating them to reach within themselves and not to focus on anyone else will give them the will to examine themselves, and their leadership in the arrears in which action or inaction can be reviewed, and improved.
This model of leadership is difficult and tasking and cannot provide you with docile followers who will do whatever you say, but it provides you with committed associates who understand exactly what is at stake.
“They cannot blame you or blame anyone else because they understand exactly where they are going and why it is important to go there, and they know it is their responsibility to get there.
Senator Abe stated that leadership which emphasizes individual responsibility is tedious and painful but ultimately it stands a chance of achieving what bitterness and scapegoating others will never achieve.
It can actually help move the society in the direction of unity, peace, progress, and prosperity. We must all realize our fallibility, and the fact that no matter how good we may be, we can be better and no matter how well we have done, we can still do better.
Abe went further to say that holding bitterness in your heart towards another human being is not a genetic inheritance from your parents, but something you learn from your leaders.
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