Ohanaeze chieftain begs Tinubu to be fair in dealing with Ndigbo 

 

The immediate past National Vice President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Mrs Celina Ugwuoke Adibua, has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to be fair and equitable in his dealing with all Nigerians.

The Ohanaeze chieftain who said she observed that President Tinubu had not been fair to Ndigbo, urged him to step up actions to do better in favour of the Igbo ethnic nationality.

She complained that Tinubu had sidelined the Igbos in most of his actions, perhaps, in order to weaken ethnic group, a situation she said could spur another civil war.

The 80-year old lady noted that the Igbo ethnic nationality was only trying to be themselves in the scheme of things in the country 

“Of course he, Tinubu, has not been fair to Ndigbo and he knows it.  Why must I be the one to say it? Of course, he is not fair and he knows it and I know it is a calculated attempt to pull down the Igbos so that they won’t rise again and fight another civil war,” she said.

Recall that Tinubu said, while campaigning in Enugu that if he won the presidential election, he was going to soak bread in water and give it to Ndigbo.