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Ndigbo Made Very Bad Investment In 2015, Ngige Insists

Sen. Chris Ngige
Sen. Chris Ngige

Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige has described politics as an investment which Ndigbo made bad outing in the 2015 presidential election.

He stressed that as far 2015 is concerned, Ndigbo made a very bad investment, saying: “we put all our eggs in one basket despite clear signs we shouldn’t.

“We should therefore not allow such ill-advised investment to repeat in subsequent elections.”

Senator Ngige, in a statement by his Special Assistant on media, Nwachukwu Obidiwe, asked his kins men and women to start to strategically positioning themselves for 2019 and avoid a repeat of what happened in 2015.

“Other zones are already strategizing and we must not be caught napping.

“Just as all reasonable politicians in the South East accept that we played bad politics in 2015, we should effectively put it behind us.

“The resilient nature of the Igbo allows no room for self-pity. We have met greater challenges and surmounted them.”

The Labour minister then listed the names of individual Igbo bigwig who has seen the need to join APC, saying: “it is for this reason that I and the APC in the South East have been welcoming our leaders like Chief Jim Nwobodo, Senator Ken Nnamani, Senator Emma Agboti, Senator Nkechi  Nwogu, Senator Andy Uba, Chief Chukwuemeka Nwogu- my predecessor in the Ministry of Labour, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, former Minister of Health, former Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime and host of others people who have seen the need for this.”

He assured South Easterners that he and his mates are working hard to ensure that Igbos do not lose out from the ruling APC administration.

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“However, as I said in the interview, the bad investment of the 2105 is not enough to marginalize anybody.

“The present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari does not look in that direction.

“I and other APC leaders in the South East shall continue to make sure that the Igbo is fairly treated.

“Every piece of information is not for the pages of newspapers but I wish to re-assure that we are doing much more than eyes can see to ensure that the South East is not left behind in the distribution of infrastructures.”

He mentioned some projects in Igboland which have benefitted the igbos, citing as an example the going work on all the major federal roads in the South East; Enugu- Onitsha, Enugu- Umuahia-Abia-Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt -Owerri, Oba-Nnewi– Arondizuogu- Okigwe, to mention a few while Julius Berger has been mobilized for the  2nd River Niger Bridge.

He asked: “when last did that happen in the South East?

“There is also the Benin-Onitsha rail line which was not originally in the Jonathan-PDP rail masterplan. We have included that.

“By my pedigree, as the former President General of Aka-Ikenga for eight years, member of Ohaneze Strategic Committee and member, Imeobi Ohaneze, I will advise that our people should cry no more over spilt milk as there is  room enough to feed the cow well and get milk in better quantity and quality.

“That is politics for you. A word is enough for the wise,” he added. [myad]