A group of professionals from the Southern part of the country under the auspices of South-East, South-South Professionals has joined many other voices to draw the attention of President Mohammad Buhari to a seeming alienation and marginalisation of its people by his administration.
In a letter to the President signed by Emeka Ugwu-Oju and Dagogo Karibi-Whyte, the association’s President and Secretary General respectively, the group wishes to bring to the attention of President Buhari on some acts of commission or omission of his new administration, which, if not checked immediately may end up alienating a great majority of people in the South-East and South-South zones.
The letter in part said, “Your Excellency, whilst being interviewed at the Institute of Peace, Washington D. C. by Ambassador Johnnie Carson, former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs stated, inter alia; “the States that voted 97% for me will be treated differently from those that voted 5% for me”. In other words, all Nigerians will not get equal treatment under your administration. Based on the last Presidential election results, the people of the South-East and South-South zones will of course be classified as those that voted 5% for you.
“Whilst delivering the Keynote Address at the Special Dinner organised in Mr. President’s honour by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce and The Corporate Council on Africa to mark Your Excellency’s state visit to the USA, you singled out a prominent African Entrepreneur of South-East South-South extraction for public embarrassment. Your Excellency declared that the gentleman in question was not expected at the dinner and was probably brought to the event by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), while another entrepreneur whom you acknowledged his presence was expected to be in attendance, being a relative of your key political ally. Unfortunately, the gentleman in question is the Chairman of a major African Banking institution that is also a member of The Corporate Council on Africa, a co-host of the Dinner. As a demonstration of his patriotism, the gentleman in question was instrumental to the Bank being a Gold Category Sponsor of the Dinner. Again, Mr. President’s comment on the CBN Governor’s purported role in this matter has also exacerbated the strong rumours making the rounds that the CBN Governor, being of South-East South-South extraction, is being demonised as a forerunner for his orchestrated forced resignation as a ‘pay back’ for the immediate past CBN Governor’s suspension by the last administration.
“The recent action by your barely two-month old administration pronouncing the dissolution of the governing boards of the Federal Government’s parastatals and agencies singled out only one chief executive for outright dismissal and no reason was proffered. This particular chief executive is of South-South extraction. Also, when this dismissed chief executive handed over to an executive director who happens to come from the South-East zone in an acting capacity, the handing over was reversed a few days later following instructions from Abuja in favour of another executive director from the North East zone.
There is also “the unabated threats to illegally remove Senator Ike Ekweremadu as the elected Deputy Senate President. We believe that Senator Ekweremadu’s colleagues saw an opportunity to have a qualified candidate from the South-East South-South zone elected to the position of DSP in the overriding national interest taking into cognisance the current state of the nation.
“The key appointments so far made by your administration in major national institutions such as the armed forces and other security agencies, for instance, virtually excluded Nigerian nationals of South-East South-South extraction.”
The association stated that the foregoing actions of Mr. President is regrettable.
“We are sorry to state, these would appear to give the impression they are the latent undercurrents of the policy thrust of the new administration. This ought not to be the direction.”
“We are indeed surprised that the change mantra of Mr. President, which had buoyed the hopes of majority of Nigerians that things would be done differently in the new dispensation, appears already stymied in needless controversy that does not augur well for the future of our democracy. We expect you to heal and unite the Nation but your recent actions and speeches seem to be further dividing the Nation.”
“This is why we appeal to Mr. President to re-examine the issues raised and take steps to redress them to assuage the misgivings already pervading the psyche of the people of the South-East South-South zones”, the statement added.