How Buhari Is Fuelling Insecurity In South-East -Tambuwal

How Buhari Is Fuelling Insecurity In South-East -Tambuwal
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Sokoto State Governor and presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Aminu Tambuwal, has asserted that the insecurity in the South-East was a result of the exclusion of the people of the zone by the President Muhammadu Buhari led-government.

The governor, made these assertions when he consulted the Imo State chapter of the PDP on his presidential aspiration. He claimed that his presidency if elected would deal with insecurity holistically in the zone by incorporating them into his administration.

According to him, the people of the zone feel cheated that Buhari left them in the scheme of things in his regime.

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He said, ‘Buhari has shortchanged the South-East. I was the one who advised Saraki to choose Ike Enweremadu to become his deputy in 2015. There is a complete case of exclusion of the people of South East. The head of the ten most important parastatals are not from South-East, including the CBN governor.

‘None of the service chiefs is from the South-East. The president, the vice president, the Senate president, the deputy senate president, the speaker of the House of Representatives and his deputy is from the South-East. Under my watch that can’t happen. Every part of this country will be carried along.

‘South-East and Imo State in particular can’t be excluded. The PDP will win back Imo when I become president. Igbo people are industrial. You will find a partner in me. We are working together with our brothers in Sokoto. We have restored normalcy now in Sokoto State. I will be a president for all Nigerians.’

Africa Daily News, New York reports that a former Governor of Imo State, Emeka Ihedioha, stressed that Tambuwal was the right person to lead the country after Buhari.

Ihedioha said that Tambuwal had the capacity to fix the country and foster religious harmony between Christians and Muslims.

Africa Daily News, New York

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