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What Igbos Should Do To President Buhari In 2019 - Former Enugu State Gov, Chime Reveals

Ahead of 2019 General Election, former Governor of Enugu State, Sullivan Chime has urged Igbo to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari “in their own interest.”

Chime revealed that Buhari had done a lot for the people to warrant their support.

Sullivan Chime

According to him, “Buhari does not need to campaign, but we are the people that need to convince the people to vote for him because he has done well.”

“Igbo have enjoyed all the plum positions under the Peoples Democratic Party.

“We have been President, Senate President several times, deputy senate president, juicy ministerial positions and there is nothing to show for it.

“Let the PDP explain to us why they did not implement all their promises to Ndigbo.

Buhari never experienced Igbo support, yet he improved on electricity, road projects and others.

“If I have a president from Cameroun who will provide the zone with infrastructure, I will vote for him because politics is all about performance and not plum positions that amount to nothing.

“We should be interested in what we get as a people and not about appointments. Igbo do not like one another.

“You see, APC inherited a lot of problems in governance. You do not expect the government to perform magic. There is no magic.

“South East Governors, then, complained in all the meetings we had with the PDP Federal Government on poor infrastructure in the zone, but nothing happened.

“PDP has not changed. The same people that killed PDP are still in charge.

“Atiku promised to serve one term, but he came out with a policy document that stretched over six years. This is not the time to deceive our people,’’ he said.

On restructuring, Chime, a constitutional lawyer, said it was part of the confusion PDP was bringing about, adding that restructuring could not happen without amending the constitution.

“You cannot do restructuring without amending the constitution. The major step is to amend the constitution and make provision for referendum.

“Nobody has come up with the way to implement it. There is no provision for referendum in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,’’ he said.

The former governor, however, expressed dismay that “present day politicians no longer have sense of contentment.”

“In politics, we do not have sense of contentment. We go into politics and want to die in politics.

“Great Zik, Awolowo, Okpara and others, how many years did they spend in politics?

“When people see politics as a career, they do anything to change the system to suit them,’’ he said.

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Wisdom Nwedene studied English Language at Ebonyi State University. He is a writer, an editor and has equally interviewed many top Nigerian Politicians and celebrities. For publication of your articles, press statements, upload of biography, video content, contact him via email: nwedenewisdom@gmail.com

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