Sani Slams Opposition: 'Inaction Breeds More Problems

Former Senator Shehu Sani has drawn a striking comparison between the ruling party's approach to crisis management and the opposition's handling of its own problems.



According to Sani, when the ruling party faces challenges, it takes decisive action, "sacrificing" its chairman and resetting the party to move forward. In contrast, the opposition allows its problems to fester, postponing crucial meetings, seeking court intervention, and engaging in media interviews while blaming others.


Sani emphasizes that in life, untreated problems can spread or lead to new ones, or both. He suggests that there's a valuable lesson to be learned from this observation.


What do you think about Senator Shehu Sani's observation? Do you agree that the opposition's approach to crisis management is ineffective? Share your thoughts in the comments below.



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