Buhari’s appointments has shown his hatred for Igbo – Ohaneze
The pan Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohaneze
Ndigbo, said yesterday that it was not surprised at the way the appointments of
President Muhammadu Buhari were going, insisting that it had shown the
president’s deep rooted hatred for the Igbo nation.
Anambra State
president of Ohaneze, Dr. Chris Eluemuno, in an interview at the state –owned
Anambra Broadcasting Service Television in Awka, said the situation would still
have been the same even if the entire Igbo voted for him.
He said: “I
said it during the campaigns that General Buhari does not like Igbo people
and it is happening now with all the appointments he has so far made since he
came into office on May 29, 2015
“He appointed five service chiefs and there is no Igbo man,
even though Igbo have qualified people to occupy the positions.
“His party has completed the selection of principal officers in
the national assembly and despite the fact that the speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara
made case to apply the federal character in allocating the offices, the
president jettisoned it through his intervention and left Igbo APC
lawmakers out.
“He also exhibited his vindictiveness during his recent visit to
the United States of America, USA, when he travelled with only governors from
his party, leaving out governors from the opposition parties.
“He was also quoted as saying that he would favour those who
voted for him and our position is that there is no way the president should
expect all Nigerians to vote for him in the last presidential election.That
statement contradicted Buhari’s earlier stand that he belonged to everybody and
belonged to nobody.”
Eluemuno, who is also the chairman of chairmen of Ohaneze
in the seven Igbo speaking states, argued that Buhari had no reason
to discriminate against the Igbo because Igbonation played
prominent roles in the development of Nigeria and should therefore not be
discriminated against in the scheme of things.
According to him, apart from the Secretary to the Government of
Federation, SGF, the remaining appointments are ministers and board members,
which constitutionally must go to all the 36 states of the federation, adding
that appointing an Igbo minister would not therefore be a favour to
them.
On the president’s threat to probe only the Jonathan
administration, Eluemuno said it would amount to witch hunt if he limited it to
the immediate past administration, advising that the probe should start from
the PDP civilian administration that began 16 years ago with Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo, who governed for eight years.
He also advised the President not to jettison the report of the
Constitutional Conference convoked by former President Goodluck Jonathan,
arguing that the Constitutional Conference report was key to fighting
corruption in Nigeria as it contained recommendations that could help him
succeed in his fight against corruption in the country.
Eluemunor said the president might also be expecting too much if
he thought that he would find angels to make ministers, stressing that as long
as those he described as the corrupt civil servants were there, the ministers,
no matter their background and integrity would still be corrupt.
“He should know that those who corrupt the ministers are
the top civil servants. They are the ones that show the ministers the way once
they are sworn in. If he wants to fight corruption in the service, he should
start by cleaning up the civil service,” he added.
He called on the Igbos to brace up to the challenge
posed to them by the APC- led federal government.
Vanguard
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