The Drector-General of the Voice of Nigeria (VOA) and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) in Enugu State Osita Okechukwu has absolved President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of any blame in the nomination of only five people from the South-East as ministers.
Criticism has trailed Tinubu’s ministerial list with some South-East leaders accusing him of marginalising the zone.
While the South-East was given its statutory five slots out of the 48 nominees, other zones got extra slots.
In a statement in Abuja on Sunday on the perceived shabby treatment meted out to the South East, Okechukwu, a foundation member of APC, quipped that without holding brief or defending President, “instead of blaming him, we should rather blame our so-called South East APC leaders.”
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According to the VON boss: “As you are aware, I am not a President Tinubu’s apologies,t; however, we must be diligent in our analysis by adopting pragmatic analysis.
“My take is that we should more pungently blame our APC’s leaders, who instead of genuine advancement of South East interest were more or less petty in their lobby strategy. After all one chairs the APC Governors Forum, the foremost Power Bloc and the other was already in the senate.”
He added: “To be honest, I was worried when I noticed them blocking our first eleven, and one ridiculously was busy routing for himself as if he is the only qualified person from his State. Their strategy was akin to chasing rats, whilst others were bidding for elephants.”
Accused of playing blame games to gain favour as Tinubu does not need any lobby strategy to give the South East their due shares, Okechukwu recalled that it was on record that he was the only one who in December 2021, publicly appealed to Tinubu “to support any Igbo in the race, and his men replied instantly that the Kingmaker wants to be King.”
Okechukwu asked: “Is it not because from day one these so-called leaders mangled and dislocated South East APC’s structures from ward level to State level that we scored the poorest regional presidential election score?
“Secondly, is it not because they bided petty, and blocked our first eleven, that we lost the moral high ground for bigger cakes?
“If there are blame games, they should be laid squarely where they belong most.”
