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Buhari, Ministers Unaware Of Certain Happenings In Nigeria— Ebonyi Governor

He urged aggrieved Igbos, particularly their youths, to engage their leaders across the South-East states in a dialogue to resolve any perceived marginalisation.

The Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari is unaware of some critical things that happen in Nigeria.

The governor who recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) said Buhari should not be held responsible for reasoned that since there are things that happen in the country that Mr Buhari does not know, he might not be held responsible for them.

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The governor spoke on Tuesday in an interview on Channels Television, adding that Buhari is not present in states and has no idea what happens, adding that the president could not have known when an Igbo person is denied a promotion or appointment.

The governor said, “My position is this: there are certain things that happen in this country that the president, even the minister, will not be aware of. When, in a particular ministry, someone from the South-East is due for appointment or promotion, and he is not appointed, how will Mr President know about this?

“My position is that we should articulate all our grievances. And let the youths give us the opportunity and the chance to engage the centre (Buhari’s regime). Some of these grievances like the one I just explained now.”

He urged aggrieved Igbos, particularly their youths, to engage their leaders across the South-East states in a dialogue to resolve any perceived marginalisation. 

“Some of these grievances we may take them on our own and look at the issues, and then we will be able to say this is good. This is not good.

“For example, I never knew that somebody from the South-East is second in command in the navy or the air force. I can’t remember. We need to know some of these things so that when these complaints are made internally within the South-East so that we can all sit down and discuss them.”

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