Soon, the drumbeats of political positioning will get louder. Already, there is a flurry of activities on the political scene with parties and aspirants laying strategies ahead of next year’s General Election.
In the mix of this political whirlwind is a retinue of sacked or suspended state or public officers battling graft allegations by statutory bodies. My submission is that elective positions must not be used to ‘launder’ disgraced public servants.