Ndigbo not marginalised, have enjoyed key appointments — Ngige

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MINISTER of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has dismissed claims that Buhari-led administration has marginalized the South -East.

Ngige insisted that the region has equal representation at the Federal Executive Council, FEC, like other regions of the country.

He spoke yesterday at an emergency stakeholders meeting of the Association of Eze Ndigbo in the 19 Northern states and Abuja.

The minister, who rubbished claims of lopsided appointment, stressed that Igbos have enjoyed key appointments in the past.

The minister noted that the South-East have produced an Inspector General of Police, IGP, Chief of Army Staff, Secretary to the Government of the Federal among other key positions in the past.

He said: “We are in the Federal Executive Council (FEC), which is composed of a minister per state.

“But we have one extra ministerial slot. So, the South East is effectively represented to ensure justice is done to the region.

“People can say that we are not honoured with appointments of Inspector-General of Police, Chief of Army Staff and Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF). These are positions we have enjoyed before in Nigeria.

“Southeast produced two Inspectors-General of Police (IGPs), Ogbonnaya Onovo and Mike Okiro. We had an SGF, Senator Pius Anyim. We also produced four Senate Presidents. Twice we produced Deputy Senate President and Deputy Speaker, Ike Ekweremadu and Emeka Ihedioha respectively.”

He noted that those named above were in charge of federal budgets for eight years.

Ngige stressed that the talk about the Southeast being marginalized in the area of “appointments” was a “matter of perception.”

“A lot of them don’t understand how government works. A lot of them don’t understand that I, as a member of FEC can influence things that will come to my State, my zone or any other area and where we think things should be sited or done in Nigeria,” he added.

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