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Nancy Nadel - Councilmember Releases Statement On Mayor Dellums / Deborah Edgerly Issue

























Nancy Nadel - Councilmember Releases Statement On Mayor Dellums / Deborah Edgerly Issue



Oakland District Three Councilmember Nancy Nadel issued this statement on the City Hall circus that surrounded Deborah Edgerly's firing by Mayor Ron Dellums:

Dear Oakland Resident,

We are in the midst of troubled times in Oakland. I have been receiving many calls and emails about the issues surrounding the City Administrator and the Mayor’s response. As a scientist by training, I am intent on getting all the facts before rushing to judgment as I determine the best course for the city and continue my work to empower our residents to be active, productive and proud of their city. As I become aware of the need for deeper investigation, I will approach the appropriate level of government to provide it.

I want to assure my constituents and all the residents of Oakland, that I will work diligently to expose and eliminate any corruption and just plain sloppy practices that diminish our city and devalue the hard work of the many city employees who are principled and reliable.


Whenever there is a crisis, there is a dance of opportunism of which we should all be wary. I encourage you as Oakland residents to listen and evaluate carefully all that you hear and see going on whether in the press or in the realm of politics. Leadership is not the same as opportunistic power grabbing. The kind of leadership Oakland needs is leadership that will inspire honest and ethical behavior, and empower Oakland’s residents and workers to be all that they can be.

Sincerely,

Nancy Nadel


In fairness, I'm a District Three dweller, so this came up on our message board. I look forward to posting other statements by Councilmembers.

I must observe that Nadel's statement "Leadership is not the same as opportunistic power grabbing" seems like a veiled swipe at Councilmember De La Fuente.

Ah, the drama continues.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Bla bla bla bla. It would be really interesting is one of our elected officials came out in support of the Police on this matter. How about putting their story ahead of herself? This statement is all about her. Who cares about her. Not me.
Dan Preciado said…
Support the police for what? Support Deborah Edgerly for what? What until the facts come out (if ever they do) and SUPPORT THE TRUTH. If there is one thing she is right about...........De la Fuente should get back in his dog house. Please quit with the slick tricks. He can't ever open his mouth, about supporting the police..........you know, the same police he said singled out this CONVICTED son.

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