A former governor of old Anambra State, Chukwuemeka Ezeife
has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of pushing Ndigbo out of Nigeria. According to the elder statesman, the continuous killing of
Ndigbo in the country were clear indications that they were no longer needed in
Nigeria.
In an interview with Vanguard, Ezeife said the current
government had never offered job to people from the southeast region. He said, “Igbo people are not building everywhere for
nothing, it is our culture and tradition. There is an Igbo adage which says,
“Ebe onye bi ka ona awachi” (where you live, you mend). Essentially, where you
live you build, where you live you take care of the interest of that place.
“So, if you push the Igbo out of Nigeria like Buhari is
doing, pushing Ndigbo hard to leave Nigeria, and then he turns back to say that
the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable, what kind of nonsense is that? You are
pushing some parts of Nigeria out of Nigeria and you are turning around to
extol the unity of Nigeria.
“First, he swore the oath to protect and defend the
constitution, he is not defending the constitution, he is not offering any job
to people from the Southeast.
“That is called denial, he is corrupting the constitution
through the appointments he is making and the best policy Buhari is known for
is anti-corruption policy.
“Fulani herdsmen went and killed our people in Enugu. Olisa
Metuh was going to court handcuffed when people who have greater charges
against them, were swaggering into the court. What are you telling his people?
“So, please, I am no longer interested in blaming Buhari,
all I am interested now is asking Nigerians from all parts of the country to
pray for Buhari because he is the President. May God give him the idea to
change; may God direct him to the right path of Nigeria’s developmental
governance.”
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