A SOCIO-political organisation, Igboezue
International, yesterday, said the political future
of Igbo, would not depend on whether or not
President Muhammadu Buhari is re-elected in
2019.
Picking holes in comments by the President and
All Progressives Congress, APC, leaders in the
South-East that the political future of the Igbo
rest on the re-election of Buhari in 2019, the
President of the group, Mr. Pius Okoye, said
equity demands that the Igbo should produce
president in 2023
He said: “Despite the massive support President
Buhari garnered from Igbo during his first
tenure, his administration will go down in
history as the administration that worsened the
socio-economic woes of the ethnic nationality in
terms of marginalisation, impoverishment and
stagnant development.
“Under the watch of President Buhari, the Igbo
were marginalised in terms of political
appointments, infrastructural developments and
Federal Government welfare programmes.
Ndigbo should not be deceived for the second
time.”
International, yesterday, said the political future
of Igbo, would not depend on whether or not
President Muhammadu Buhari is re-elected in
2019.
Picking holes in comments by the President and
All Progressives Congress, APC, leaders in the
South-East that the political future of the Igbo
rest on the re-election of Buhari in 2019, the
President of the group, Mr. Pius Okoye, said
equity demands that the Igbo should produce
president in 2023
He said: “Despite the massive support President
Buhari garnered from Igbo during his first
tenure, his administration will go down in
history as the administration that worsened the
socio-economic woes of the ethnic nationality in
terms of marginalisation, impoverishment and
stagnant development.
“Under the watch of President Buhari, the Igbo
were marginalised in terms of political
appointments, infrastructural developments and
Federal Government welfare programmes.
Ndigbo should not be deceived for the second
time.”