Chukwuemeka Ezeife, former governor of Anambra state, says the Igbo are
not begging President Muhammadu Buhari to give them appointmentsbecause,
on merit, “we have the best people in Nigeria”. In an interview with
Sunday Punch on the perceived lopsidedness of Buhari’s appointments so
far, Ezeife said the appointment of Ibe Kachikwu as the group managing
director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) will not
atone for “many neglects and insults”. Kachikwu is an Igbo from Delta
state in the south-south and his appointment was thoughtto have calmed
fears about a perceived agenda against the Igbo. But Ezeife said: “It is
not atonement for the many neglects and insults that have happened with
the National Security and Civil Defence Corps, the Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency and other agencies. How would a
President appoint people into key positions in Nigeria, yet none of them
is Igbo? What kind of thing is that? “On merit, we have the best people
in Nigeria and that is not boasting.
On motivation, it is the same
thing.If Buhari wants to ignore federal character, we are not begging
him for any appointment. “And it is good for us to know where we belong
and make appropriate adjustments. It is not a matter of whether Nigeria
appreciates us or not. If they think we have done enough and we should
go, there is more where what we brought to Nigeria came from. It came
from God and we are not going to throw it away. If we go away, we leave
with it. We like Nigeria, but one cannot insult and treat a group as if
they don’t exist.”There are fears in the south-east that their failure
to vote for Buhari in the March 28 election may lead to the
marginalisation of the Igbo in his administration. Buhari recently said
those who gave him only 5% of their votes should not expect the same
benefits as those who gave him 95%, although he added that by the
constitution, no part of Nigeria can be left out in his administration.
In the 2003 and 2007 presidential elections, Buhari picked his running
mates from the south-east.
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