
Has regional leader of state agency gone rogue?
Locals have threatened to stage major protests if the man is not transferred.
Some are still smarting from the lawmaker’s past barbs and what they call “political betrayal for personal survival”.
A flamboyant first-term lawmaker from western is pulling all stops to warm his way back into the good graces of the very political group he once boldly walked out on. But if he thought the road back would be paved with red carpets and warm hugs, he is in for a rude awakening. We are told how party officials are yet to ease up on his moves. Some are still smarting from the lawmaker’s past barbs and what they call “political betrayal for personal survival”. Others are quietly sceptical, wondering if his return is more about securing a party ticket for 2027 or a genuine reunion.
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Locals have threatened to stage major protests if the man is not transferred.