The apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, on Monday, urged Igbo not take to
ministerial appointments by President Muhammadu Buhari following the seeming lopsidedness of appointments made so far by the President.
Ohanaeze, while reacting to the strident outcries that have attended the appointment
of the president’s ‘kitchen cabinet’, appealed to the Igbo nation to remain calm. President General, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Enwo Gary Igariwey, spoke at the Ohanaeze National Secretariat in Enugu during an appraisal meeting on the Igbo nation.
Chief Igariwey said, ”we had a meeting of a select group with Ohanaeze NEC tobdiscuss Igbo day celebration. It will be held on a low key. Branches are free tobcelebrate as they want. But Ohanaeze national will mark Igbo day on a key.
“It will be a day of retreat,tact and unity. The theme of this year’s celebration is ‘Akonauche na Njiko’ (tact and unity).
On the issue of appointments, the PG said, ”we ask our people not to be disappointed on the seeming lopsidedness of appointments made so far by the president.
“Our people should remain steadfast, think of home, and galvanise efforts towards the development of Igbo nation because nobody will do it for us. We have helped in building
Lagos and Abuja among others. It is time to do the same in our own place.
“We should recreate that zeal and develop our place. This years’ celebration is not a time of festival and masquerades,but a tiime for rethink.”
Also, former Secretary General of Ohanaeze, Chief Joe Achuzie, who was miffed by
the lopsided ‘kitchen cabinet’ appointments, charged Ndigbo to remain strong and
form a veritable opposition that will take over power come 2019.
According to the former scribe, ”having known that the president has distributed key
positions to his brothers, what worries me is that ministers have been regarded as
mere servants by the president. In other words, if an Igbo is appointed minister, he
or she will be a mere servant.
“The question is, are we to take up such positions to go and serve him,to go and
make him popular? Without an Igbo man being a minister, I do not think the
president will survive. So, Igbo should not take ministerial position.”
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