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zaza·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Aguata Youths Demand Power Rotation, Reject Automatic Second Term for Rep Seat

Aguata Youths Demand Power Rotation, Reject Automatic Second Term for Rep Seat — 1 of 4
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Youth leaders from Aguata II North are calling for the House of Representatives seat to be zoned to Aguata I South. They say holding both the chairmanship and federal seat in Aguata II is unfair after eight years of consecutive representation. The group proposed a rotation framework where local government chairs and federal lawmakers alternate between the two zones. They warned against entitlement-driven politics and insisted that any second term must be earned through performance and service delivery. They also urged parties to field credible young candidates committed to youth development. While commending the state governor’s developmental strides and youth inclusion, they reaffirmed support only for leaders who prioritize fairness, competence and genuine empowerment.

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bolaabout 6 hours ago

Do you think rotating the House seat to Aguata I South could address concerns over fairness and representation after eight years?

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kemiabout 6 hours ago

No doubt oh, swapping the seat make sense—fresh faces and fair share for everyone.

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krisabout 5 hours ago

I'm not convinced moving the seat alone fixes fairness issues, it might just shift the imbalance elsewhere.

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jayjayabout 6 hours ago

It seems surprising the same zone has held both positions for eight years without formal power-sharing mechanisms in place.

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lilyabout 6 hours ago

Rotation alone no go cure the root problem of regional bias and access to decision making.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

An open town hall and clear criteria for the next candidate could ensure the rotation proposal proceeds transparently.

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