Why Ndigbo Will Not Fight Tinubu’s Government But Support It Because Of Umahi – Ohanaeze

Tinubu and Umahi

In the spirit of unity and progress, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the esteemed apex socio-cultural organization representing the collective aspirations and interests of the Igbo people, wishes to unequivocally affirm its commitment to a positive discourse regarding the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In light of the current political climate, we hereby advise our esteemed compatriots in the Igbo community to abstain from any actions or rhetoric that could be misinterpreted as opposition to the Federal Government led by President Tinubu.

Our paramount interest lies in the timely and successful completion of ongoing infrastructural projects across our great nation, particularly within Southeastern Nigeria. We recognize the unwavering commitment of Senator Dave Umahi, the Minister of Works, who has been a beacon of hope and progress. His relentless pursuit of excellence in overseeing critical infrastructure development positions him as a significant asset not only to the region but to the entire Nigerian federation. We take immense pride in his achievements as he embodies the pillars of this administration.

The restructuring of Nigeria has been a long-standing aspiration of the Nigerian populace, and it holds particular significance for the Ndigbo community. We firmly believe that the establishment of durable and reliable infrastructure, highlighted by the rehabilitation and construction of road projects, stands as one of the greatest legacies that President Tinubu can bestow upon the nation. Such projects not only serve immediate logistical needs but also pave the way for long-term economic viability and growth.

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Recent declarations from Minister Umahi concerning the forward momentum of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Super Highway have been especially encouraging. The second phase of this monumental project is set to be completed by 2025, with the third phase anticipated to commence in December 2024. These assurances reflect a dedication to progress that we deeply appreciate. The palpable benefits of these infrastructural endeavors provide tangible succor to the Ndigbo and the wider Southeast community, instilling a sense of optimism that critical federal projects will come to fruition in the near future.

Furthermore, Ohanaeze Ndigbo assures our constituency that we believe in President Tinubu’s capacity to restructure Nigeria in a manner that aligns with the diverse aspirations of its ethnic groups. Such a restructuring is not merely an academic exercise; it represents a necessary evolution to avert potential disintegration and provide a foundation for sustainable national growth.

Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, the Secretary General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, emphasizes that our organization has consistently advised the Igbo people to engage constructively with the current government and to resist the allure of divisive politics that may detract from our shared goals. We call upon certain opposition political elites and those undermining the President’s efforts to redirect their energies away from the Southeast and the Ndigbo community. It is through solidarity and collaborative effort that we can nurture a vibrant and resilient Nigeria.

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In conclusion, it is imperative for us as a people to rally around President Tinubu and Senator Umahi as they endeavor to rebuild and rehabilitate the critical federal road infrastructures that serve as arteries of economic activity within our region. Let us recognize that this is the best pathway forward—not just for the Ndigbo, but for all citizens who share this great nation. Our resolve remains steadfast: we stand in support of the Tinubu administration because of the commendable work of Senator Umahi. Together, we shall advance the progress of our community and the nation at large.

Signed,

Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro
Secretary General
Ohanaeze Ndigbo

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