By Gabriel Awodeha In democratic governance, public criticism is not a nuisance—it is a vital part of accountability. But how a government responds to such criticism can determine whether it builds trust or deepens discontent. In recent weeks, the Delta State Government has found itself in the eye of agitation storms—first from the Udu people, and more recently from the Isoko ethnic nationality. At the center of the response strategy stands Charles Aniagwu, Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) Public Information, whose communication style has drawn more fire than…
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