29.4 C
Asaba
Friday, October 18, 2024

Don’t Marginalise Igbo Like Buhari, Clark Cautions Tinubu

THE leader of the Ijaw Nation, Chief Edwin Clark, has called on President Bola Tinubu not to toe the path of his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, who “did everything to subjugate the Igbo for reasons best known to him.”

Clark, in a letter to Tinubu, a copy of which he made available to the press, said Buhari excluded the South-East from major appointments during his administration. According to the elder statesman, the South-East was also unfairly treated in the allocation of funds during Buhari’s regime.

Clark expressed concern that Tinubu had also allegedly started to show the same trait and called on him to retrace his steps.

He wrote: “President Buhari did everything to subjugate the Igbo for reason best known to him. Perhaps it may be necessary to cite some examples. The NNPC board, which he constituted when he came into office, had nine members, one from the South-West, one from the South-South, and no member from the South-East, even though three South-East states – Abia, Anambra and Imo – are oil-producing states. The remaining members, including his Chief of Staff, came from the North, a non-oil-producing region.

“However, he later tried to amend it when he appointed Senator Ifeanyi Ararume as Chairman of the second board; and he later replaced him with Margery Chuba-Okadigbo before he took office. He (Sen Ifeanyi Ararume) took the matter to court and won but the situation has not changed.

“Also, when President Buhari attempted to obtain loans from foreign financial institutions, which exceeded 30% of the GDP, which was not in the interest of the country; and the loan of $22.7bn, of which less than 1% of the amount was to be allocated to the South-East zone while other zones were allocated higher percentage for infrastructural projects.

“That was a violation of the constitutional requirement to ensure a balanced economic development of Nigeria in accordance with President Buhari’s Oath of Office.

“In President Buhari’s 17-man security Chiefs, 14 of them came from the North and only three from the South, excluding the Igbo from the South-East.”

According to Clark, under Tinubu’s government, the “discrimination and injustice” against the Igbos has not abated.

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

1,200FansLike
123FollowersFollow
2,000SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Articles

×