APC LEADERS IN SOUTH EAST VISIT SENATOR UZODIMMA
GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE
PRESS RELEASE
We are More United now Than
Ever, say South East APC Leaders
….Visit Governor Hope Uzodimma
Key leaders of the All Progressive Congress (APC) from
the South East on Saturday met in Owerri, the Imo State capital and said the
region is now more united than ever to work in the interest of the region and
with the federal government.
The APC South East leaders also said that the
claim of marginalization of Ndigbo is mere speculation and the figment of
imagination of those who are not well informed.
The delegation
was led by former President of the Senate, Chief Ken Nnamani and included
Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, Minister of Labour and
Productivity, Dr. Chris Ngige, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey
Onyema, Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Uche Ogah, Minister
of State, Education, Dr. Emeka Nwajiuba, and Sir Frank Ibezim.
Those who were not at the meeting were
excused.
Addressing
the media at the end of their brief close-door meeting, Nnamani who is
currently representing the South East in the National Caretaker Committee of
APC, said they came on solidarity visit to the Governor of Imo State, Senator
Hope Uzodimma, who is currently the only governor the APC has in the South
East now.
Nnamani said they did not only
come to wish Governor Uzodimma well but to tell him
they are impressed with what they saw on ground, “believing strongly
that there is a lot of hope in the person Hope as the Governor of Imo State.”
The former President of the Senate enjoined
the media to do well to report positively and shun the character of being
negative in most cases, reassuring the people of Imo State, South East and APC
that currently, “South East is witnessing a new dawn with the high performance
of her leaders.”
Corroborating the reason for the visit,
Governor Uzodimma added that the APC government in Imo State is the gate-way to
integrate Ndigbo into the National political and socio-economic grid as well as
the policy frame work of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Governor Uzodimma said that the APC Igbo
leaders in the South East are properly equipped to direct and guide the Igbo to
ensure that whatsoever is due to them from the Federal Republic of Nigeria will
get to them.
The Governor said the leaders from the South
East are on a wider consultation to ensure that the South East embraces and
integrates into what is coming from the Federal Government through proper
alignment with its policies and programmes for the greater benefit of the
people.
Responding to questions on the chances of the
Igbo occupying the office of the Nigerian President in 2023,
Governor Uzodimma emphasized that what should bother the Igbo is “Nigerian
President of Igbo extraction” and not Igbo President of Nigeria.
He said: “South East is part of
Nigeria, South East leaders exhibit all qualities and capabilities for good
governance and as such believe that APC as the ruling party in Nigeria will
make the right decision at the appropriate time.”
Speaking on behalf of the South East Ministers
who attended the meeting, Dr. Ngige said they are at the Federal
Executive Council on effective representation, “getting what is due share for
the South East.”
He
enumerated projects, both completed and ongoing, which the South East has
benefitted from the APC-led government at the centre to include: the credit
empowerment Scheme, the N-power project, Home School Feeding programme, East
Coast Rail project running from Lagos-Benin-Onitsha-Nnewi to Owerri.
Dr.
Ngige also said that South East is equally benefitting from the Sukuk Project
which has resulted in the reconstruction of Enugu-Port Harcourt and
Enugu-Onitsha express road.
He
assured: “As long as we are there, the South East and the Igbos in
general will never lose any of their rights.”
Other
important persons who were in attendance at the meeting include the Deputy
Governor of Imo State, Prof. Placid Njoku, the Chairman of APC Imo State, Chief
Marcellenus Nlemigbo and APC apex leader in the South East, Chief Tony Chukwu.
Oguwike Nwachuku
CPS/Media Adviser to the Executive
Governor of Imo State
July 11, 2020
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