Senator Chris Ngige on Thursday in Abuja denied reports that issues
of power sharing was threatening the stability of the All Progressives
Congress in the South-East.
He said it was untrue that the Igbos were divided over the position of the Secretary General of the Federation.
Ngige made this known while interacting with newsmen at the sidelines
of the visit of a delegation of Ohaneze Ndigbo to the President-elect,
retired Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
Ngige said, “We cannot say for now that our party has zoned the
position of the SGF to the South-East because we have a standing
committee that is still working on distribution of party offices.
“The import of what is happening, like you said, is that in the
executive branch now, the South-East is not represented at all and in
the legislature, we will not be represented because we have no senator
from the South-East of Nigeria.
“We have two House of Representatives members who are not ranking and might not get any meaningful position in the end.
“It
is in that wise that the people you saw here last week and today again
have been consistently asking for position of the SGF to come to the
South-East.”
Reiterating that there was no rancour in their camp, Ngige said, “you
can see we are a disciplined people in the South-East, forget about
what people are saying in the newspapers.
“We have a caucus and that caucus has met on that position, we are
only waiting for the party to officially tell us this is your position
and we will submit the name.
“We have come to a decision but when we get to the bridge we will
cross it; let the party say South-East this is your position then we
will not waste even one hour in submitting a name.”
Also speaking to newsmen, Caretaker Committee Chairman of Ohaneze
Ndigbo, Chief Raph Obioha, said there was a feeling among the Igbos of
political imbalance in the polity.
“There is a creation and a feeling of an imbalance in the political
equation, there must be a tripod in the political equation of Nigeria
but that tripod seems to be missing one leg.
“If it is not truly harnessed well, it cannot stand but Buhari gave
the assurance that he would treat the entire nation as his constituency
for all and we believed him,” he said.
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