Akpabio, Fubara disagree on ‘power struggle’ among Nigerian politicians

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Akpabio, Fubara disagree on ‘power struggle’ among Nigerian politicians
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Mr Akpabio told Governor Fubara not to struggle for political power if there was no benefit to it.

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“This one has to do with our political class. What is all this struggle all about? You want to kill, you want to bury. What is it all about?” Governor Fubara queried, in a remark that was intermittently disrupted by applause. Mr Akpabio said to Governor Fubara, “I will answer you. We are not talking politics. In 2006, I wanted to become the deputy governor and the then-deputy governor invited me and said this office has no money, there is nothing in it. I don’t know why you still insist on removing me from here and taking over,” Mr Akpabio recalled.

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