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Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by NwekeUG(m): 7:23am On Feb 24, 2021
Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, has said the Igbos have no reason to complain about marginalization because when people from their region were in office, they failed to use the position to better the lot of the Igbo nation, IgbereTV reports.

Speaking at a function in Anambra state on Monday, February 22, Ngige said the Igbos should stop blaming President Buhari for certain inadequacies in the South East. He opined that they should put the blame on their successive representatives and high profile politicians, who have occupied positions of authority such as Inspector General of Police, Secretary to the Government of the Federation and many others in the past but failed to use the positions to work for their people.

“I am not saying that giving sensitive positions to Igbo under Buhari regime is not good. I am saying that Igbo people have held sensitive positions such as the Inspector General of Police, Secretary to the Federal FGovernment, Finance and Economic Planning Minister, etc, but did not use the positions for the welfare of Igbo nation.

Igbo should be very careful over the insinuations they make, because, such insinuations are capable of causing disaffections among the Nigerian people. Igbo people in Diaspora are angry with Nigeria because of the kind of comments emanating from the South East over Buhari’s appointments. It is not true there is no Igboman among the service chiefs. The Chief of Defence Staff, Lucky Onyenucheya is an Igbo. Chibuike Amaechi is an Igbo. It is not even proper to tell our brothers from the South South that they are not Igbo people. They fought on the side of the Igbo during the civil war, and they suffered casualties. Today, we are telling them they are not Igbo. It is not good.” he said

The Minister stated that the South East was not captured in the proposed rail development under ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, explaining that it was in collaboration with Minister of Transport, Amaechi that they made a presentation to the Presidency before Igbo areas were eventually accommodated.

He further stated that three Igbo sons and daughters had been Aviation Ministers yet, they could not fix Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.

Regarding the Nigeria Police, Ngige said;

“The South East gets only six police commissioners; South West got about 62; North East got about 35, and so on. Our people were crying foul; I reminded them that there were times Igbo were IGPs, but would not use their positions to make succession plans for Igbo people.

We shout marginalisation every day, but we were the people that marginalised ourselves in many ways. We’re blaming President Buhari for not appointing our people as service chiefs, but we fail to understand that appointment of people from the ranks of CPs to the AIGs are on seniority basis; but there is no Igboman on the seniority line. Out of the about 35 AIGs we have in the Nigeria Police Force today, there is no single Igboman there. It is a product of our past mistakes. Our people failed to make the succession plans.”

https://igberetvnews.com/1383470/chris-ngige-igbos-held-sensitive-positions-didnt-use-igbo-welfare/

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by tsephanyah(f): 7:24am On Feb 24, 2021
Buhari is doing what we want him to do, even if it will lead us to "whatever the choice words". For almost 50 years the South dominated all positions, now our children have "degrees" because that all was needed in the golden years. We encountered the same ideas among our plutocrats at home. They, too, always hoped for internal disruption, dissolution, civil war of Northern against Northern. Exactly the same ideas are encountered today. They say: "There will be a revolution in Nigeria in one weeks." They do not know who is going to make the revolution. There are no revolutionaries among us. Some have already left Lagos to Abuja because Lagos is too close to their revolution's future field of operations. They are establishing their headquarters far from their future field of battle. Nevertheless, they assert that the revolution will come. Who will make it? We do not know. How it will be made, we do not know either. All we know is that in North there can be, at the most, only a few fools who might think of revolution, and that they are all behind iron bars.

Then they said: "Winter, North Winter is coming, and he will force North to her knees." But, unfortunately, the Northern people are "winter-proof." Northern history has passed through I do not know how many tens of thousands of winters. We will get through this one, too.

Then they say: "Starvation will come." We are prepared against this, too. We know the humanitarian sentiments of our Southern opponents and so have made our preparations. I believe that starvation will reach them before it reaches us.

Then they said: "Time is on our side." But time is only on the side of those who work. No one has been harder at world than we. Of that I can assure them. In fact, all these vague hopes which they are building up are absolutely childish and ridiculous.

In general, I should like to add one thing: The Northern people can look back upon many years of development. Its history goes back 200 years. For 100 years there has been a Northern project, a project which actually contained only Northerners. During this time our people survived the most astounding blows of fate. It will also survive everything that the present or the future may bring. Indeed, it will do so even better, because it is my belief that there has always been a Northern people and, for more than 1000 years, a Northern project, but there has never before been Nigerian unity nor the compact organization of our people that we possess today, and there has not always been the leadership which the Northern people possesses today.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Jerryherd: 7:27am On Feb 24, 2021
cool


Truth is bitter


.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by sandymikky: 7:28am On Feb 24, 2021
And how has he used his position as Labour and Productivity Minister to advance the welfare of not only the Igbo but the Nigerian workers?
Has he proved himself any different from the so called Igbo he castigate? I know many former Igbo govt appointees who affected the lives of the common Igbo man but won't mention names.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Nobody: 7:37am On Feb 24, 2021
Ngige is holding a sensitive position now, is he using it well? What has he done for the igbos?

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:53am On Feb 24, 2021
I can't agree less. Even the one Ngige is holding is the same experience.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Freestainworld(m): 7:54am On Feb 24, 2021
Let us do the maths, how many Igbo's have ruled this country? compared to the south west and the North, in which region of the country is poverty more endemic ? Ngige as an Easterner and a minister under Buhari, what has he done for the Igbo's in this administration, some people will say he is saying the bitter Truth, what kind of truth did he say? How good is northern Nigeria faring under Buhari? if they are in safe hands under their messiah, why is terrorism, banditry more imminent now in the North? how many south west are enjoying today under the ministerial positions they have, and from the fact that the VP is from the same region, people should stop painting failure as good or try to call a dog a bad name to hang it, power is transient, after you are out of power, what will people remember you for?.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Monogamy: 7:55am On Feb 24, 2021
Another Efulefu.

Development of other region first before Alaigbo...

Its an oath with Amadioha which must be protected and work towards

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by inoki247: 7:56am On Feb 24, 2021
Na true that's why they're inviting soldiers up nd down to come deal with there people..

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by harmargedon: 8:21am On Feb 24, 2021
as if he's done anything reasonable either.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by nedu666: 8:38am On Feb 24, 2021
When a sell out talks, you will know. The only lgbo man who was IG of police was for 5months in 2008. Yet you expect him to make an impact in 2020. Ngige that is talking was gov for 2 years what impact did he make?
Ngige was a senator for 4 years what bill advancing lgbo interest did he implement. Ngige has now been a minister for 6 years , how has he helped lgbo people as a minister. He claims to be an apc stalwart alongside roahas, iwanywu, onu, kalu yet not a single project in the east.
For a man who has been gov, senator and minister yet the road to his village is not tarred. No standard hospital in his village, even the community schools is nothing to write home about, he should STFU

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Scrupulous419(m): 8:44am On Feb 24, 2021
This Life don cast!

THE FUTURE IS ANIMALS

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by BruncleZuma: 8:44am On Feb 24, 2021
grin grin grin grin

Ngige thinks he's from Fernando Po

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Nobody: 8:44am On Feb 24, 2021
Ok

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by oz4real83(m): 8:44am On Feb 24, 2021
Yes, same thing u, Amaechi, Emefiele and others are also doing now. Niger republic is about to be connected by rail even when it makes less economic sense, when Igboland is still unconnected by any new railway lines.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by CoalcityBoi: 8:44am On Feb 24, 2021
lie

Buhari kept his ppl in most strategic position

his is a cow

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by ipobarethieves: 8:44am On Feb 24, 2021
grin
Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by tutudesz: 8:44am On Feb 24, 2021
undecided

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Nobody: 8:44am On Feb 24, 2021
lol
Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Judolisco(m): 8:45am On Feb 24, 2021
U are holding a sensitive position 2 oga.... How u Don help igbo people

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by obicoolnino: 8:45am On Feb 24, 2021
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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by ForeThinker: 8:45am On Feb 24, 2021
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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by tolexy007(m): 8:45am On Feb 24, 2021
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tsephanyah:
Buhari is doing what we want him to do even if it will lead us to "whatever the choice words". For almost 50 years the South dominated all positions, now our children have "degrees" because that all was needed in the golden years. We encountered the same ideas among our plutocrats at home. They, too, always hoped for internal disruption, dissolution, civil war of Norrhern against Northern. Exactly the same ideas are encountered today. They say: "There will be a revolution in Nigeria in one weeks." They do not know who is going to make the revolution. There are no revolutionaries among us. Some have already left Lagos to Abuja because Lagos is too close to their revolution's future field of operations. They are establishing their headquarters far from their future field of battle. Nevertheless, they assert that the revolution will come. Who will make it? We do not know. How it will be made, we do not know either. All we know is that in North there can be, at the most, only a few fools who might think of revolution, and that they are all behind iron bars.

Then they said: "Winter, North Winter is coming, and he will force North to her knees." But, unfortunately, the Northern people are "winter-proof." Northern history has passed through I do not know how many tens of thousands of winters. We will get through this one, too.

Then they say: "Starvation will come." We are prepared against this, too. We know the humanitarian sentiments of our Southern opponents and so have made our preparations. I believe that starvation will reach them before it reaches us.

Then they said: "Time is on our side." But time is only on the side of those who work. No one has been harder at world than we. Of that I can assure them. In fact, all these vague hopes which they are building up are absolutely childish and ridiculous.

In general, I should like to add one thing: The Northern people can look back upon many years of development. Its history goes back 200 years. For 100 years there has been a Northern project, a project which actually contained only Northerners. During this time our people survived the most astounding blows of fate. It will also survive everything that the present or the future may bring. Indeed, it will do so even better, because it is my belief that there has always been a Northern people and, for more than 1000 years, a Northern project, but there has never before been Nigerian unity nor the compact organization of our people that we possess today, and there has not always been the leadership which the Northern people possesses today.
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undecided

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by gidgiddy: 8:45am On Feb 24, 2021
I dont understand some people. When you are in a sensitive position, are you supposed to use that position for the welfare of all, or just your ethnic group?

How can someone be talking about "one Nigeria" but support nepotism?

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by 9jaRealist: 8:45am On Feb 24, 2021
NwekeUG:


https://igberetvnews.com/1383470/chris-ngige-igbos-held-sensitive-positions-didnt-use-igbo-welfare/


Short man Dumbass angry
Officeholders are not supposed to use it for their ethnic group’s “welfare” but for NIGERIA’s benefit.

No wonder you get along well with Buhari...
Birds of the same primitive tribalistic feather! SMH

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by MrIcredible: 8:45am On Feb 24, 2021
Some people prefer to instigate violence, hatered and enemity amongst other tribes.

People that are still divided between the OSU caste system in the 21st century...


They'll rather masturbate on anything that concerns Yorubas, Lagos or TINUBU than to hold their useless state government leaders into account for their woes.

The truth is bitter.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by MrWTF(m): 8:45am On Feb 24, 2021
grin
Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by xynerise: 8:46am On Feb 24, 2021
Is he not an Igbo man? What has he done so far? Hypocrite

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by Nobody: 8:46am On Feb 24, 2021
The one you hold presently, what have u achieved with it? Indi ara.

Biafra, u no achieve, eastern rail network, mba, 2nd Niger bridge, you forgot.

Even the roads in ur street, you didnt tarred , what kind of minister are you?

Anyways, i buy & sell bitcoin @ a very good rate, quote me to get started.

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Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by pascalbenz: 8:46am On Feb 24, 2021
Hmm
Re: Chris Ngige: Igbos Held Sensitive Positions But Didn't Use It For Igbo Welfare by oluwasegun007(m): 8:46am On Feb 24, 2021
Sensitive you say...

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