Osita Okechukwu |
The Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria, VON, Osita Okechukwu, has
admitted that President Muhamnadu Buhari short-changed the South East in
his appointment into political offices.
Okechukwu, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, said he
will be an idiot to say otherwise but swiftly added that the President
has covered up in other areas, especially through projects.
Speaking with Punch, Okechukwu noted that Igbos are nowhere in the
nation’s security apparatus; the NNPC and others, but maintained that
appointments were temporal while infrastructures last long and benefit
the people more.
He said, “I will be an idiot to come out here to say my people (the
Igbo) are fully represented at the highest echelon of government.
“We are nowhere in the security apparatus, we are not on the board of
the NNPC – Ibe Kachikwu is on the board but he is from the South-South.
“Yes, that is the downside of our regime. My business as a social
scientist is to accept the downside but when you do a graph, President
Muhammadu Buhari’s ‘upside’ far outweighs the downside.
“Appointments are temporal; they are transient but when we talk of
Enugu coal being revamped, it may be for the next 50 to 100 years.
“When we talk of the eastern rail line – the one that the British
installed is over 100 years old whether we properly managed it when the
British left is another matter.
“We are talking of tangibles now. The Enugu-Onitsha road was first
constructed by the Shehu Shagari administration in the 1980s, repaired
by the Petroleum Trust Fund under Buhari and was not rehabilitated in
the 16 years that the Peoples Democratic Party spent in power.
“By then, we had the Secretary to the Government of the Federation;
we had the minister of finance; the chief of army staff; we had the
minister of power; we had the senate president; we had deputy senate
president; we had deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, we had
the chairmen, Senate and House of Representatives committees on works –
all from the South-East – within that interval of 16 years that the PDP
held sway but infrastructure collapsed. Now, we have somebody who we
didn’t vote for, but who chose, on his own, to use his pan-Nigerian
platform to borrow $100bn, divided it into $16.6bn and gave each of the
six geo-political zones, including the South-East.”
-Daily Post
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