Ulasi Laments Poor State Leadership After Visiting 17 States in Six Months
Chief Ulasi has expressed disappointment after visiting 17 states within six months, describing it as pitiable to watch how many governors handle governance. He criticized the lack of purposeful leadership, poor infrastructure, and disconnect from citizens’ needs, urging Nigerian leaders to rise to the challenge of genuine development.

Chief Ulasi has shared his disappointment after touring 17 states across Nigeria within the past six months. Describing the experience as “a pity” to watch, he criticized how many governors appear disconnected from their citizens and lacking a clear vision for development.
Throughout his visits, Ulasi observed persistent governance issues: decaying infrastructure, inadequate healthcare and education facilities, rising unemployment, and uneven responses to insecurity. He identified these as symptoms of deeper leadership failures at the state level.
Ulasi called for increased accountability and for citizens to demand more from their elected officials. He stressed that holding office should translate into tangible improvements for the populace — not merely ceremonial presence. His remarks have sparked conversations across political and civic communities about the standards expected of state leaders in Nigeria.