Secretary
General of apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Joe
Nwaorgu, has called on his kinsmen to remain calm despite their snub by
the current administration.Ndigbo have been complaining bitterly
over the failure of the current government led by president Muhammadu
Buhari to appoint any person from the southeast region.
He said that some Ndigbo who have called on the issue had queried “whether Ndigbo are still regarded as part of Nigeria.”
The
Ohanaeze Secretary General enjoined Ndigbo not to overreact either by
word or otherwise to this ugly situation of total exclusion.
“Ohanaeze Ndigbo urges Ndigbo to continue to be nation builders anywhere they are and not to be downcast by what has happened.
“Ohanaeze
strongly believes that a President of Nigeria is the president for all
Nigerians and that equity and fair-play for all Nigerians will be
respected,” Nwaorgu said.
Also speaking in the same vein on telephone from Abuja, Monday, a
former Minister of Health, Professor
A.B.C Nwosu said that he was not
surprised that the appointments excluded Ndigbo.
According to him, “many Ndigbo expected this to be so even during the campaigns and that was why they voted the way they did.”
He
stated that “Ndigbo should not be troubled by this development because
they have seen and survived worse situations in Nigeria and there is no
cause for mourning the present development.
“Ndigbo should
continue to be strong and committed to nation building and await the
envisaged remedial action as stated by the presidency even though,
personally, I do not see any position that will equal the position of
the Secretary to Government of the Federation and its centrality in the
exercise of federal power in Nigeria.”
Prof. Nwosu advised that
upon conclusion of major appointments, Ohanaeze Ndigbo in consultation
with Igbo organizations like Aka Ikenga, Ndigbo Lagos, World Igbo
Congress, Igbo World Assembly, Izu Umunna, Igbo Leaders of Thought and
so on should summon a meeting of Igbo leaders and elders to review the
situation.
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