
The Ohanaeze said Buhari’s action has further denied Ndigbo a strong place in his government. It regretted that the president by his action has failed to seize the opportunity of running an inclusive government and assuaging the feelings of Igbo people by side tracking them again in the SGF’s appointment. “It also shows his insensitivity to the marginalisation of Ndigbo by his administration. “We had thought that the recent meeting of Southeast leaders with him in Aso Rock Villa opened an avenue for a new relationship with the zone, which appointing an SGF of Igbo extraction would have helped to cement, especially as the APC zoned the position to the region,” the statement added. Nwodo noted that Buhari’s comments on Igbo ministers in his cabinet during the meeting could not have been a good reason to continue sidetracking them of a position zoned to them, especially when such appointment would have helped to heal wounds and reconcile a disgruntled people.
Meanwhile, the new SGF, Boss Gida Mustapha, has assured of his commitment to be just, equitable and fair to all in his dealings with Nigerians. His assurance came when he resumed duties after his inauguration during Federal Executive Council (FEC) yesterday. Receiving the handing over notes from the outgoing acting SGF, Habiba Lawal, Mustapha said he was not coming on board with any special skills but would rely on the direction and grace of God backed by the cooperation of the staff members.
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