By Ikenna
Asomba
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Ndigbo |
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. George Moghalu has dispelled insinuations that the South-East geopolitical zone may be marginalised under the incoming administration of Maj-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari for giving him a paltry 0.013 percent of the total votes cast in the last Presidential election.
Moghalu who is the APC National Auditor, gave this assurance, while speaking on Sunday, at a Dinner with leading Igbo personalities in the APC, organised by Igbo Progressives (IP), Lagos State.
Giving his keynote address, he affirmed that Ndigbo is part of
the forces that makes up the tripod stand called Nigerian, adding
that insinuations that they will be marginalized under the APC-led
Federal Government must be dispelled, as no political party will
survive without the support of Ndigbo.
Eminent sons
and daughters of Igbo who graced the event were Second Republic
politician and Life Patron of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Guy
Ikokwu; President, Lagos State chapter of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief
Fabian Onwughalu; former Managing Director, defunct Hallmark Bank,
Chief Marcus
Wabara; Convener of IP, Chief Gabby Dimude; National Women's
Coordinator and Controller, IP, Chief Chinwe Dike; National Leader,
Ndi Igbo Dum, Igwe Amobi Moghalu; former Vice Chairman, Ojo Local
Government, Princess Chichi Gbadero among others.
However,
those who were billed to attend the event but got stalled at various
airports across the nation, as a result of the ongoing fuel crisis,
were National Leader of the APC, Chief Ogbonnaya Onu; former Governor
of Anambra State, Sen. Chris Ngige; National Vice Chairman,
South-East APC, Hon. Emma Eneukwu and National Organising Secretary,
APC, Sen. Osita Izunaso.
Earlier,
the convener of IP, Chief Dimude disclosed that the colloquium was
aimed at meeting with leading Igbo personalities in the APC in order
“to explain the party's national agenda for the Igbo nation,
explaining the place of the Igbo nation in the APC, ensuring maximum
support for our high ranking Igbo sons and daughters in the APC,
situating our intellectual contributions to the APC at the centre and
determining our protection under the APC government in Lagos State.”
Speaking
at the event, Moghalu who pointed that the entire votes that Buhari
got from the South-East was just 0.013 percent, however said Ndigbo
must begin to realign as a people to getting things done right.
He
said: “The reality on the ground is that we have no ranking Senator
or ranking member of the House of Representatives from the
South-East. We can't bid for the post of the Senate President,
neither can we bid for Speakership. It's not about a wish, but it's
about the pains I feel. It was politically wrong for us. In the
electioneering process, our people were not allowed to vote. The
environment for our people to exercise their civic rights was not
provided. We were denied the opportunity for us to vote, but at the
same time, I feel bad as a person.
“I
feel worried for the Igbo nation. So, as a people, we must realign
and see to what extent we are going to get things done right.
Fortunately for us, the incoming leadership of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari
has expressed a desire to turn around the electoral process so that
the people's vote can count. So that the people can be able to choose
their leaders themselves.”
On
the ministerial list of the incoming administration, which many has
said that Igbo will be marginalized, the APC chieftain said that the list bandied around on social media should be disregarded,
noting that Buhari and the party are yet to release the ministerial
list.
His
words: “One thing I know is that we have a fair-minded President. I
know we also have a fair-minded National Chairman and the National
Working Committee (NWC) members are committed to equity, justice and
fairness. So, there is no way anyone can say the Igbo man is not part
of the Nigerian project, otherwise what are people like us who are of
Igbo extraction doing in the APC? I make bold to say that in the
constitution of our party, every part of this country is considered a
component part, and our leadership and government will carry
everybody along. I'm indeed confident that the interest of the Igbo
man will be protected under the Buhari administration.”
On
his part, Ikokwu who chaired the occasion, seized the opportunity to
extol the virtues of late eminent Igbo patriots like Nigeria's first
President, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, former Premier
of defunct Eastern Nigeria, Dr. Michael Opara; former Premier of
defunct Mid-Western Nigeria, Chief Dennis Osadebay; former Eastern
Regional Minister of Works and Finance, Mazi Mbonu Ojike; political
icon, Ozumba Mbadiwe;
Ex-Biafran War-lord , Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu; pioneering
Nigerian female politician and women's rights activist, Chief
Margaret Ekpo among others.
Ikokwu,
who is one of the few old Nigerian lawyers alive, however, berated
those suggesting that Ndigbo will be marginalised under the Buhari
administration because they gave him little or no votes during the
last Presidential election, pointing that “Those people saying that
Ndigbo will suffer neglect or be marginalised under the incoming
administration of Muhammadu Buhari should be aware that Igbo is one
of the tripod-legs that makes up the entity called Nigeria. If Ndigbo
as one of these tripod-legs are removed, Nigeria won't stand.”
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