Former Anambra governor, now Minister of Labour and
Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, has described President Muhammadu Buhari as a
man who efficiently carries out any work give to him, revealing that
the President neither drinks nor smokes.
He stated this while dismissing as pure falsehood the statement made
by the Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Dr Joe Nwaorgu that
President Muhammadu Buhari was promoting politics of exclusion against
the people of the Southeast.
Speaking with journalists at the weekend during the annual convention
and 2016 graduation ceremony of Skill Acquisition Students of Bina
Foundation, Enugu, Ngige said contrary to the statement purportedly made
by Ohanaeze that Ndigbo were being excluded, the antecedents of Buhari
show that he loves Ndigbo.
He, however, warned Ndigbo against politics of alienation, calling on
them instead, to embrace other parts of the country with open hands.
According to him, “I am sure the statement did not emanate from
Ohanaeze. It is the personal opinion of the Secretary General, Dr Joe
Nwaorgu, my personal friend. Ohanaeze has a means of expressing its
views in a press statement by the President General and such a statement
must emanate from Imeobi (inner caucus).
“When you go to Buhari’s antecedents, you see his love for Igbos. His
Brigade Commander was an Igboman. After the war, he did not kill
Prisoners of War. He brought back his classmates, J.C. Ojukwu and the
other man from Ojoto in Anambra State. He is a good man. He keeps to
himself. He is disciplined in office.
“He doesn’t drink. He doesn’t smoke. He is a man who does any work
efficiently. He has Igbo friends. It is wrong to say that Igbos didn’t
vote for him in 2015. There was no voting across Igboland. It was vote
allocation.
“I don’t want to join issues with him (Nwaorgu). I have held various
positions in Ohanaeze before him. I championed Aka Ikenga. His Igboness
is not stronger than mine. It is still very early. We should stop crying
over spilt milk.
“We got 20 pounds after the war. We should leverage on our
prosperity, industrial spirit, ingenuity and propensity for work to
forge ahead. We need political fitness and diplomacy and we will not be
left behind.
“Former Vice President, Alex Ekwueme has done a lot in successive
constitutional conferences on the zoning structure and regional
cooperation. I have always espoused that at Aka Ikenga. We do it and the
rest shall be added unto us.”
Noting that there was an understanding that the presidency would go
round, the Minister pointed out that Ndigbo could get their turn by
embracing other parts of the country with open hands and not politics of
alienation.
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