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Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:12am On Nov 15, 2017
...Says Ndigbo and Nigeria are inseparable

...Pledges to boost agriculture, power supply, infrastructure in region


Omololu Ogunmade and Benjamin Nworie in Abakaliki

In his visit to the South-east since assumption of office, President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday arrived Ebonyi State where he remarked that the visit was a strong expression of his belief in Nigeria’s unity.
The president also pledged to improve agriculture, power supply and the provision of infrastructure projects in the region when the 2018 budget is passed.

Buhari, whose visit to Ebonyi had been tagged the first presidential visit to the state in the last 17 years, was conveyed by a Nigerian Air Force helicopter with registration number NAF-540 from Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, to the army barracks in Nkwagu in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital, at about 11.15 a.m.
He was accompanied by the state Governor, Chief David Umahi.

Umahi was among other South-east governors who had received him at the Enugu airport.
The president, who was received at the army barracks by dignitaries from the state, subsequently commissioned six projects and thereafter proceeded to the Government House where he met notable leaders of the state and traditional rulers from both Ebonyi and the South-east who conferred on him two traditional chieftaincy titles.

The president recalled how some Igbo leaders had visited him at the State House, Abuja, last month to express concern over the poor state of infrastructure in the region, assuring them that resources meant to address their concerns had been captured in the 2018 budget currently before the National Assembly.

The president promised to concentrate on power and agriculture projects as well as other social services in the region when the budget is operational and praised the state governor for the projects being executed by his administration in the state, describing them as laudable.

The president, who was conferred with the chieftaincy titles, Enyioma 1 of Ebonyi, meaning a trustworthy friend of Ebonyi, and Ochioha Ndigbo, meaning the leader of Igbo people, by both the Ebonyi State Council of Traditional Rulers and South-east Council of Traditional Rulers respectively, expressed appreciation for the titles as well as the warm reception accorded him, saying he was glad for the opportunity to interact with people of the state.
He said: “I am delighted to be here in Abakaliki to interact with the good people of Ebonyi State and indeed the South-east region as a whole. I want to express my gratitude to the people of Ebonyi State for their hospitality and warm reception since I arrived the state.

“My presence here today is a demonstration of my strong belief in the unity of Nigeria. As the most populous country in Africa with over 300 ethnic groups, our diversity is almost unique.
“When I met with the leaders of the South-east in Abuja last month, they raised several issues of concern including the state of the roads and infrastructure in the region.

“I will like to commend Governor David Umahi for his vision and commitment to the development of this state. Some of the projects I commissioned since my arrival are laudable.
“I am also grateful to the traditional rulers of Ebonyi State for the honour bestowed on me with the traditional title of Enyioma I of Ebonyi. I thank you for this honour and warm reception.
“I want to assure you that we will deliver on our promises. Our 2018 budget included many projects for the region in the area of power, agriculture and social services.”

The president was emphatic that the Ndigbo is synonymous with Nigeria just as Nigeria is synonymous with Ndigbo.
The president, who celebrated what he described as the ingenuity of the people of South-east and their talent for trade and commerce, said the Igbo ethnic group and Nigeria were inseparable.

“The people of the South-east are known for their ingenuity, industrial and commercial talent. There is no part of Nigeria where you will not find Igbo entrepreneurs, both men and women, contributing to the development of their adopted communities.
“So, I am asking you all not to buy into the senseless propaganda for secession. Igbo is Nigeria and Nigeria is Igbo. Both are inseparable.

“We must therefore continue to commit ourselves to the development of Nigeria, a Nigeria where we sustain our national unity without compromising on our cultural identities, a Nigeria where the aspirations of its people are guaranteed without prejudice to tribe or religion, a Nigeria where we can sleep at night knowing that tomorrow will be better than today.

“The task of nation building is a continuous one. It never stops. Our founding fathers, from all corners of this country, worked together to actualise the creation of one Nigeria.
“After independence, the same founding fathers worked together to maintain this one Nigeria. Yes, they had differences and varied opinions at times. After all, they were only human.

“And yes, they had moments of weaknesses and doubt. But again, no one is perfect. However, one thing they all protected until the end of their lives was having one Nigeria for all Nigerians,” he said.

In his remarks, the Ebonyi State governor congratulated the president on the chieftaincy titles conferred on him and thanked him for his enormous assistance to the state, which he said had resulted in a revolution in the agriculture and solid minerals sectors.

In appreciation of the assistance, Umahi presented 2,000 bags of rice and 2,000 tubers of yams to the president, describing the presentation as the fruit of the state’s prayers that the president would enjoy the fruits of the seeds he planted.
“First is to congratulate our president for this highest honour bestowed on you today. It is an honour that is well deserved, Your Excellency, you have helped us quite a lot especially in the area of the agriculture revolution and solid minerals. And today, sir, you are with us.
“The prayer of everyone is that you plan to see it; you will be alive to tap from the seeds that you are planting. Today, you gave us a giant leap in agriculture and so we have here with us 2,000 bags of rice and 2,000 pieces of yam to give to our president.

“It is a prayer answered because you have sown in the land of Ebonyi and God has given you the strength and health to partake in that seed that you planted. We are grateful to give back to our father who has given so much to us,” Umahi said.

Among the initial projects Buhari commissioned were a 700-metre twin Trans-Sahara bridge linking Enugu and Ebonyi States with Cameroon; the Senator Offia Nwali flyover; the 14.5km Abakaliki-Afikpo road; foundation laying of the Ebonyi city mall; foundation laying of the Muhammadu Buhari bridge; and unveiling of the Akanu Ibiam statue.

Also, at a reception for the president at the state’s stadium, the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, thanked Buhari for his visit to the region barely a few weeks after Igbo leaders had visited him in the State House to draw his attention to infrastructure deficit in the South-east.

Nwodo then painted the horrible state of infrastructure decay in the region and appealed to the president to address it.
He said the decay included the rotten state of the Enugu airport, recalling how an Ethiopian Airline aircraft recently lost a tyre while landing as a result of the bad runway.
He also said livelihoods in the region were threatened by the infrastructure decay including the dilapidated state of the Onitsha-Enugu expressway, Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway, stoppage of work on the Second Niger bridge, unemployment, hunger and starvation, among others.

Nwodo demanded the concession of collapsed major roads in the South-east to the governors of the region to enable them rebuild such roads the way they want them.
The former minister, however, lauded the president’s decision to pay pensions to ex-Biafran policemen and damages to victims of the Nigerian civil war.

Also speaking at the stadium, Umahi urged the president to call some of his appointees to order, accusing them of frustrating efforts by the state to obtain loans meant for the development of the state under the guise of politics.
He also requested the president’s intervention in certain challenges confronting the state such as non-functioning dams in the state totalling 30 in number, which he said would have boosted rice production.

Umahi pointed out that the dilapidated dams had restricted rice production in the state to only the rainy season.
He also sought the federal government’s intervention in the existing hydropower dams in the state for electricity generation, which he said would go a long way in improving the wellbeing of the people of the state.
He also drew the attention of the president to some federal roads that his administration had constructed, lamenting that such projects were not captured for a refund in 2018 budget.

Responding to issues raised by Nwodo and Umahi, the president who was clad in an Igbo Isi-agu (loin head) jumper with a red cap to match, praised the entrepreneurial skills of the people of the South-east, saying Igbos are found in every part of Nigeria.
He deplored the activities of persons he described as misguided Nigerians agitating for secession, noting that they did not witness the debilitating effects of the Nigerian civil war and counselled that as the founding fathers of Nigeria had sustained the unity of the country despite their differences, the nation’s unity must be sustained.

On issues raised by Nwodo and echoed by Umahi, Buhari said his government was working aggressively to improve infrastructure by building roads and improving power supply, adding that efforts were being made to guarantee food security for the nation.
He told the rather excited gathering that his government had recently resolved to mobilise contractors back to the Second Niger bridge.

He also said N10 billion had been earmarked in the 2018 budget for the Enyimba Industrial Park and the Nnewi Auto Park which he said would be implemented in collaboration with the states and the private sector.
The president also disclosed that payments to ex-Biafran police officers had commenced 17 years after they were pardoned, adding that an upgrade of the Umuahia Diagnostic Centre in Abia State was in the pipeline.

He again commended Umahi for his stewardship in the state and expressed appreciation for the chieftaincy titles conferred on him, saying: “I am Enyioma l of Ebonyi. I am Ochioha Ndigbo,” which earned him further applause.
The president will depart Abakaliki Wednesday for Awka, Anambra State, to lead the grand finale of the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) campaign rally for Saturday’s governorship election in the state and will return to Abuja later in the day.

Among those who received the president were the deputy governor of Ebonyi State, Dr. Kelechi Igwe; Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu; former governors of the state – Senator Sam Egwu and Chief Martin Elechi; former Senate President, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim; former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Ambassador Frank Ogbuewu; ex-Minister of Health (State), Mr. Fidelis Nwankwo; former deputy governor of the state, Prof. Chigozie Ogbu; the zonal Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Austine Umahi; and Chief Executive Officer of Orient Global Ltd, Chief Chukwuma Odi.
Other dignitaries who visited the state to welcome the president were Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu; Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema; and his Trade and Investment counterpart, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/11/15/buhari-my-visit-to-south-east-strong-expression-of-my-belief-in-one-nigeria/

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by ebukahandsome(m): 5:18am On Nov 15, 2017
How i wish we all can put tribalism aside and unite with one mind like we did, during ARGENTINA VS NIGERIA match.
We can if we wanna. Just a resolution and mind made up

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 5:23am On Nov 15, 2017
God Bless Mr president

God Bless federal republic of Nigeria

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Atiku2019: 5:24am On Nov 15, 2017
I Stand With Atiku cool



I Stand With One Nigeria cool


Together we'll send PMB out of Aso Rock in 2019 ..




God Bless Nigeria cool

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Firefire(m): 5:32am On Nov 15, 2017
Fraudulent being.

Your bigotry and divisive tendencies are there in the open. You are well known as a sectional ruler who does not fit for leadership in the 21st century.


For example:

1. Your full loaded military truck to Oyo state during the time of Alh. Lam Adeshina

2. Your wicked, callous & insensitive statement of 97% vs 5% in a democracy.

3. Your invasive attitude on the No. 4 terrorist group on the Global Terror Index.

4. World Bank - focus all your efforts in the North. - Buhary

Posterity will not only judge but will repay...

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by MediumStout(m): 5:32am On Nov 15, 2017
We igbos are grateful to mr president for coming to our region at this crucial time. We will reward him with our votes in 2019. We are one Nigerianist and we will never support nnamdi kanu and ipob. We have forgiven you for calling us 5%. God bless Buhari

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by EmekaBlue(m): 5:36am On Nov 15, 2017
Na today they begin dey promise? My friend kip quiet there and no votes for you from this side. I hate the way the Igbo elders are dishing out titles stupidly these days...Amadioha and our forefathers won't be happy

They have succeeded in making a youth like me loose my admiration and inspiration to be a titled man later in the future. They have destroyed omenaala. Ewu meee elders

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by dabeto: 5:38am On Nov 15, 2017
I don't think so Mr President. Your language, actions and inactions say otherwise.

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 5:40am On Nov 15, 2017
EmekaBlue:
Na today they begin dey promise? My friend kip quiet there and no votes for you from this side. I hate the way the Igbo elders are dishing out titles stupidly these days...Amadioha and our forefathers won't be happy

They have succeeded in making a youth like me loose my admiration and inspiration to be a titled man later in the future. They have destroyed omenaala. Ewu meee elders


E pain am

We don't need that vote you talked about

He didn't get it in 2015

So its inconsequential

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 5:41am On Nov 15, 2017
MediumStout:
We igbos are grateful to mr president for coming to our region at this crucial time. We will reward him with our votes in 2019. We are one Nigerianist and we will never support nnamdi kanu and ipob. We have forgiven you for calling us 5%. God bless Buhari

You are a patriot

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 5:42am On Nov 15, 2017
Firefire:
Fraudulent being. Your bigotry tendencies are there in the open.


Frustration is a dangerous thing

It can kill the soul

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Achuwa1(m): 5:44am On Nov 15, 2017
We Igbos only knows ' the land of the rising sun' called Biafra & we will get there in years to come

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by michlins(m): 5:44am On Nov 15, 2017
I don't know about you but I believe in the United Nigeria is bigger than anyone. A marriage of hundred years and counting is not a mistake and like every marriage, there's bickering and infighting but still it's going on. If you want to test the resolve of Nigerians in one Nigeria, go to a viewing center whenever Super Eagles are playing and wish Nigeria bad

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Firefire(m): 5:44am On Nov 15, 2017
sarrki:


Frustration is a dangerous thing

It can kill the soul

Sycophant, I have this for you...

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Achuwa1(m): 5:46am On Nov 15, 2017
I don't speak the same language with jubrin neither do I worship the same God with him or even share same culture with him,,
He is only running his mouth because of Nigeria delta oil & because he got into power.

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 5:46am On Nov 15, 2017
Firefire:


Sycophant, I have this for you...


Bitterness will kill all pmb haters
Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by EmekaBlue(m): 5:47am On Nov 15, 2017
sarrki:



E pain am

We don't need that vote you talked about

He didn't get it in 2015

So its inconsequential
Yes....Y I never and would never line up and waste my time voting for those fools...You still remain an unrepentant bubu asslicker. Chai

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by jumper524(m): 5:48am On Nov 15, 2017
Achuwa1:
We Igbos only knows ' the land of the rising sun' called Biafra & we will get there in years to come
when d years go come nah??

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Firefire(m): 5:48am On Nov 15, 2017
sarrki:



Bitterness will kill all pmb haters


FYI: I have perfect hatred for fraudsters & bigots. Your paymaster falls in the category.

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Achuwa1(m): 5:49am On Nov 15, 2017
His likes will soon go & I believe the next generation will get us Biafra

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Achuwa1(m): 5:49am On Nov 15, 2017
Soon & very soon.....
Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by jumper524(m): 5:50am On Nov 15, 2017
Firefire:
Fraudulent being.

Your bigotry and divisive tendencies are there in the open. You are well known as a sectional ruler who does not fit for leadership in the 21st century.


For example:

1. Your full loaded military truck to Oyo state during the time of Alh. Lam Adeshina

2. Your wicked, callous & insensitive statement of 97% vs 5% in a democracy.

3. Your invasive attitude on the No. 4 terrorist group on the Global Terrorist Index.

Posterity will not only judge but will repay...


na was oooo.
bros no go get high b.p ooo

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 5:50am On Nov 15, 2017
Firefire:


FYI: I have perfect hatred for fraudsters & bigots. Your paymaster falls in the category.

I know how bitter and sad you were when your Oga lost the last election

I will take you through a post trauma class
Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 5:51am On Nov 15, 2017
jumper524:
na was oooo.
bros no go get high b.p ooo

Frustrated wailers everywhere
Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 5:52am On Nov 15, 2017
EmekaBlue:
Yes....Y I never and would never line up and waste my time voting for those fools...You still remain an unrepentant bubu asslicker. Chai

You still remain pmb hater. chai
Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Firefire(m): 5:54am On Nov 15, 2017
sarrki:


I know how bitter and sad you were when your Oga lost the last election

I will take you through a post trauma class

Kid. Open your eyes, the 50k BMC job cannot sustain your future & that of your unborn children.

A ungba oromodiye lowo iku, o ni won o je ki ohun lo a'tan lo yele je...

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 6:01am On Nov 15, 2017
Firefire:


Kid. Open your eyes, the 50k BMC job cannot sustain your future & that of your unborn children.

A ungba oromodiye lowo iku, o ni won o je ki ohun lo a'tan lo yele je...

O no nkan ire lenu

Tani egbe re gan

You are a kid

With the way you rant it shows
Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Hector09(m): 6:06am On Nov 15, 2017
Talk is free. Are u not the one that ask the world bank to only focus in developing the north, and what happen to ur one sided appointment, it is well baba

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Firefire(m): 6:08am On Nov 15, 2017
sarrki:


O no nkan ire lenu

Tani egbe re gan

You are a kid

With the way you rant it shows

I don't understand, which language is this ?

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by sarrki(m): 6:09am On Nov 15, 2017
Firefire:


I don't understand, which language is this ?

Ede tapa

Ko rare sooun
Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Bede2u(m): 6:09am On Nov 15, 2017
I will forever be a strong supporter of Kanu and his charisma.
However these must be said;
Biafra without the south south (minus Edo) may likely not be a viable country. SS are not sure for us because a lot has changed since 1966. We may be their best friends in Nigeria but we may not be considered a friend when Biafra is the issue discussed.
Igbos are travellers and Nigeria is a larger platform for that. How can we dominate yorubas in Lagos if we get Biafra? How can we dominate Hausa in Kano if we get Biafra? We come to their states and use them as our maiguard... thats the Igbo strenght in Nigeria!
Yorubas and Igbos are the hope of black Africa. We need to work together to show the world that we are not just good in breaking academic records in their universities; that we also good in creating a modern black nation. We cant do that in separate countries!
What we need is for the six geopolitical zones to become the federating units and for them to manage their resources while FG manage offshore resources. What we need is regional authonomy and resource control.
We would have six countries in one Nigeria and the sw and se must work together and recolonise the rest of Nigeria.. because we can

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Re: Buhari: My Visit To South-east, Strong Expression Of My Belief In One Nigeria by Firefire(m): 6:10am On Nov 15, 2017
sarrki:


Ede tapa

Ko rare sooun

grin

You mean... 'Soun' Ogbomoso ?

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