President-elect, Bola Tinubu’s spokesman in the southeast, Dr. Josef Onoh has once more reassured Ndigbo that the incoming administration will not discriminate against the southeast geopolitical zone.
President-elect, Bola Tinubu’s spokesman in the southeast, Dr. Josef Onoh has once more reassured Ndigbo that the incoming administration of Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not discriminate against any section of Nigeria, let alone the important southeast geopolitical zone. Onoh said that the problem Tinubu had in the southeast was the inefficiency of the cabinet…President-elect, Bola Tinubu’s spokesman in the southeast, Dr.
But Onoh said that despite the challenges, Tinubu will incorporate all segments of the country as an entity government, assuring the people of the zone that they will not be underdogs in the incoming administration. The spokesman said he was tired of repetition and was making that clarification for the last time, after which he will not address the matter again, noting that anybody trying to misconstrue the statement of the president-elect, Tinubu, does so at his or her own peril, but that he will not respond any further on the baseless allegation again after this time.
He further enumerated other legacy projects of President Buhari in the southeast to include energizing Education Programme-the 2.8MW Solar Power Plant at Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi State; the completed and launched was the first phase of the Ariaria Market IPP, supplying electricity to 4,000 shops in the Market; NSIA Healthcare Investments: Brand new $5.5m Medical Diagnostics Center in Umuahia and the approval for new Air Force Base and Naval Base in Imo State.
Onoh said that it was so sad that it was the Minister for Works, Babatunde Fashola who did the updates, yet other ministers from the region kept mum which has today resulted in a misconstrue of the President-elect’s statement to mean that they are going to subject the Igbo to hardship.
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