APC Transition Committee omission: Tinubu reciprocated Igbo’s support with animosity, hatred -Ohanaeze

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Tuesday accused the President-elect, Asiwaju Tinubu, of reciprocating the support Ndigbo gave him during the just concluded presidential election with animosity and hatred by the omission of Igbo on the All Progressives Congress Transition Committee list.

 

Secretary-General of the Igbo group, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, stated this in a press statement made available to journalist on Tuesday.

 

Ohanaeze maintained that it’s too early for such anti-Igbo hatred to manifest, while calling on Tinubu to address the issue.

 

The group also implored the President-elect to ensure that Southeast gets the President of the Senate, insisting that the formation of the Government of National Unity remains the escape route for National peace and security.

 

The statement reads, “Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has converged with all men of goodwill to welcome back the President-Elect, Asuwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, from his 38 days vacation in Paris, France.

 

“Ndigbo will continue to support the President-Elect and ensure that he will be successfully sworn in as the President Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29th, 2023, and preparations were on top gear for Igbo leadership’s participation in Tinubu’s Presidential inauguration until Igbo omission in Tinubu transition committee list occurred “.

 

“Ndigbo condemned in strong terms the deliberate attempts to cajole the sacrifices of prominent Igbo sons and daughters to ensure that APC secured 25% votes across the Igbo-speaking provinces.

 

“It’s too early for this anti-Igbo hatred to manifest and we call the President-Elect to use his powers to avert this eyesore of fallacy trending and correct this negligence and gaffe, we believe that such correction will be the beginning of the healing process and national reconciliation “.

 

“We are looking forward to seeing that the incoming President, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, ensures that Southeast gets the President of the Senate and the formation of the Government of National Unity remains the escape route for National peace and security.

 

“He should not allow persons with evil intentions against the people of the southeast to send wrong signals that Tinubu has reciprocated Igbo’s supports with disdain and hatred. Once again, Ndigbo congratulates the President-Elect ahead of the 29th May 2023 inauguration”.

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