The apex
Igbo socio-cultural organization, the Ohanaeze yesterday frowned at what it
called the continued refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint a South
Easterner the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, even after the
ruling party zoned it to the region.
In a
statement signed by Ohanaeze President General, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, the body
said that the President has failed again to play the father figure which his
office demands in presiding over a plural and divergent society as ours, adding
that the President’s action has further denied the people of the region a
strong place in the executive arm of the administration. Nwodo expressed regret
that the President by his action has failed to seize the opportunity of running
an inclusive government and assuaging the feelings of Ndigbo by side tracking
them again in the appointment of the SGF. “It also shows the President’s
insensitivity to the over flogged issue of marginalization of Ndigbo by his
administration.
“We had thought that the recent meeting of South East leaders
with the President at the Aso Rock Villa opened an avenue for a new
relationship with the zone which appointing an SGF from the area would have
helped to cement especially as the ruling party originally zoned the position
to the region.
According to Chief Nwodo, the President’s remarks on the South
East Ministers in his cabinet during the meeting could not have been a good
reason to continue sidetracking them of a position zoned to them especially
when such appointment would have helped to heal wounds and reconcile a
disgruntled people.
Chief Nwodo said it’s saddening that the President who has
had the enviable opportunity of working across the country in his military
career and has been a huge player in the polity for almost two decades, cannot
find somebody from the South East he can trust for the SGF position. The
Ohanaeze finally urged the President to open his mind and have a positive
attitude about Ndigbo whose contributions to the socio economic and political
development of the country is not in doubt.
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