Monday, 12 October 2015

Ohanaeze youths warn Buhari over plans to remove Ekweremadu

Ohaneze Ndigbo

The youth wing of the apex Igbo socio- cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has frowned at the attempts by President Muhammadu Buhari to unseat Senator Ike Ekweremmadu as Deputy Senate President.
This warning from Ohanaeze Youth Council, OYC, came as a reaction to media reports that Buhari had in his recent meeting with Saraki which was brokered by the Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogora, allegedly, insisted on Ekweremadu’s removal as condition for his reconciliation with Saraki and warned President Buhari against using Ekweremmadu as the sacrificial lamb to settle his scores with the embattled Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki.
OYC therefore warned the President to thread with caution as “any attempt to unseat the Deputy Senate President is an affront to democracy. Removal of Ekweremadu amounts to political genocide against Ndigbo “.
In a press statement issued over the weekend in Umuahia by its National President, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, OYC asked Buhari to place the peace and unity of Nigeria above his political views and wondered what the President “intends to achieve by excluding an entire geopolitical zone from the power equation of the country.”
The statement read in part: “Buhari should not over-display his hatred for Ndigbo by insisting that the only position God gave us through the instrumentality of progressive minds at the Senate is snatched away.
“Buhari has deliberately excluded the South East from all his political appointments so far, yet he is not satisfied but wants to close the only window granted us by providence.
“He appointed all his service chiefs and other key public officers without considering anybody from South East. When we cried foul, his apologists told us to wait for ministerial list.
“He has presented his long- awaited ministerial list with only two slots for a zone with five states. It is already obvious to us that Buhari-led administration is tribalistic and bent on punishing Ndigbo for our political decision in the last election but he should beware of the grave consequences of his actions”.
The youths urged him to stop interfering with the internal affairs of the National Assembly but instead concentrate on issues that would engender unity and national cohesion, noting “no administration in Nigeria has ever succeeded without Ndigbo, and Buhari’s government will not be an exception”.
According to the youths,” We have no regrets for our political choice in the last election. Buhari will not be President for ever but we want other geopolitical zones to be aware of the injustices against Ndigbo by the APC-led government”.
They renewed their earlier call for the implementation of the recommendations of the 2014 national conference as the panacea to the myriad of problems threatening Nigeria’s unity and peaceful co- existence, stating: “The recent succession threat by the Yoruba leaders is as a result of the failure of the Federal Government to address some fundamental questions in Nigeria including obvious injustices as can be deduced by the deliberate exclusion of Ndigbo by Buhari.
“It is very worrisome that the body language of Mr. President does not seem to suggest that he understands that Nigeria under him is fast becoming more disenchanted and disunited than ever” and commended all Igbo senators for standing behind Ekweremadu, assuring them of the full support of Igbo youths in their bid to advance the cause of Ndigbo.
The youths urged Saraki not to allow any amount of pressure by the presidency to unruffle the existing cordial relationship between him and Ekweremadu.
Media report had reported Buhari to be sorely pained by the emergence of Ekweremadu who is a Peoples Democratic Party member as the Deputy Senate President in an All Progressive Congress dominated Senate, while demanding immediate replacement of Ekweremadu with an APC senator as condition for the eventual dropping of charges against Saraki at the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

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