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To Gogrial State Governor,





 

You have a duty to be visiting many villages in Gogrial State to hear from poor people of our State, they want to know more about your governance. I told Akot Abiem on the phone and thought he did expound everything to you. I would personally be happy if you two put our citizens first than everything.

 

Cars cause many deaths this time of the year, enlighten your drivers to be careful on this rough roads in Gogrial State, changes should happen if possible. I went there two years ago and saw what I hated to see and blamed former failed Governors who robbed the State.

 

 

Put yourself in their shoes.

Care much about them.

Sleep less.

Spent your free time talking with them.

Change is talking, commitment, actions and hard-work.

Good leaders make changes that work for people.

 

                             Build others

 

                             Please others

                             Respect others

                             Do good things

                             Be their way

                             Stand for others

                            Give them innovative

“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

― Maya Angelou

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