The representative of
Ogbaru federal constituency in the House of Representatives and
Deputy Chairman
of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Victor Ogene, has said
the South-East did not strategize for the 2015 general elections.
Ogene, who is of the All
Progressives Congress in Anambra, said the Igbos used to be the finest crop of
political strategists, who have lost out in the scheme of things as far as the
current outcome of the March 28 elections is concerned.
Addressing newsmen in
Awka on Thursday, he said the South-East neglected the voice of man and God on
the ideal way to go and remain relevant in the scheme of things.
“The Igbos made a
mistake by putting all their eggs in one basket. This is one thing the Yorubas,
Hausas and other tribes didn’t do,” he explained.
Rev. Ejike Mbaka of the
Catholic Adoration Ministry, Enugu, warned the South-East about this, but nobody
listened.
He said, “We should have
listened to his voice. But we neglected both man and God. What has happened to
us since 1999 is that we have missed every major position we have gone for
through some very deliberate and obvious political miscalculations.
“Is it from 1999,
when Dr. Alex Ekwueme who appeared like a president in-waiting was
disappointed due to the political chess- game that was played on us.
“We had senate
presidency and we were rotating it among the various states in the South-East
until 2007 when we could not produce neither the president nor the
vice-president or even the senate president and speaker till date.”
He said the zone has
descended from the height in which other regions held it in awe to such low
depth that it has become the scorn of other people and other political
zones.
He said, “It is such a
disgrace that out of the eight or nine protocol list of Nigeria, no Igbo man
will be found in the coming dispensation. And all those people who led Ndigbo
to this political misery will account for their sins on the Igbo nation because
it was their deliberate policy for their families and pockets.
“The Nigerian federation
will not wait for the Igbos to catch up. You must strategize for any
position that you want in this country. People of the South-East did not strategize
for any of those positions and nobody is going to reward them for their
indolence; equity does not reward the indolence.”
Commenting on the
conducts of the recently concluded elections, he said, despite what transpired,
he was satisfied with the final outcome.
Hon Afam Ogene , says APGA is dead and that South-East didn’t strategize for elections
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