Appointment of Ojukwu’s widow as minister won’t earn Southeast approval – APGA’s Abaribe criticizes Tinubu

Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, the senator from Abia South, has rejected any importance placed on Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s nomination as minister by President Tinubu.

AFRIPOST reports that Bianca, the late Biafra leader’s wife, was named Minister of State for Foreign Affairs by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Wednesday.n

In an interview on Arise TV, Abaribe responded to the appointment by saying that it won’t alter how the South East views the president.

The former Senate Minority Leader claimed that Tinubu would not get support in the South-East if he appointed Bianca Ojukwu to his cabinet.

He said: “She deserves to be a minister in her own right but making her a minister is not meant for the South East. The point really is that those who are advising Mr. President are not giving him the proper advice.

“What the South East wants is ‘do to me the way you are doing to others’. You can give it to her, she deserves it. But that will not bring the South East to say ‘because you have given to her, therefore it has covered all the anomalies.

“What would have satisfied us is you have 50 ministries, you share it by six, what does that give everybody? At least each zone will get eight. That would have told everybody that you are even-handed.”

According to the APGA senator, President Tinubu has given the whole economy to his home region of the South-West.

Abaribe, “Central Bank of Nigeria, Ministry of Finance etc. Just check it. And so you ask yourself, is this what is contained in the constitution? Section 14 (4) says you ought to do things so that you don’t make others feel that they are not taken care of.

“As far as we are concerned, we don’t think they are not getting it right.”

Abaribe said that Tinubu’s government’s core principles were flawed and that the nation’s suffering resulted from failing to address these issues.

He said, “What are the fundamentals, first, we are a poor country with a massive debt overhang. What do you do when you are poor? The first thing you do is to cut your coat according to your size. But we came in, the first in was to bloat the cabinet which means the cost of governance is not going down.

“Everybody expected that he should be able to shrink his cabinet. Everything is being given to everybody free of charge, we are buying new planes and all that. What do you expect? Those things must be paid for.

”What does the man on the street see? He sees you living in extravagance, enjoying and you are telling him things are getting rougher. He is seeing inflation rise and, the cost of fuel and electricity rise. So, what you will get on the street is mass anger.”

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