Igbos are the most disenfranchised, marginalized in Nigeria – Sen. Abaribe
Enyinnaya Abaribe, the Congressperson addressing Abia South senatorial locale in Abia State, has said that Igbos are the most disappointed and underestimated clan in Nigeria.
Abaribe bemoaned that designating just five states toward the Southeast is out of line.
The Congressperson expressed this in Abuja on Saturday evening, December 14, during a public show of a book: “The force of Nothing: Win And Trump Of Individuals’ Voice In Enugu.”
Abaribe was addressed at the event by Hon Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, part addressing Aba North/South Government Body electorate on the foundation of the All Moderates Fabulous Union, APGA.
“I might want to express a couple of things about the Igbos. We Igbos have confidence in reformism, and the idea of positive energy and patriotism.
“What’s more, to this end you will see an Igbo man gather up his sack and pass on his town to Bauchi to set up shops, purchase a land parcel, construct a house, and become a business of work. That in itself, as far as I might be concerned, is patriotism, nationalism and reformism.
“That is the reason the Igbo man has that excitement in him to create, to be moderate, and to stay hopeful. That is the reason I said that good faith is a temperance each Nigerian and government official should embrace so Nigeria will constantly be better.
“A many individuals probably won’t care for what I need to say, the Igbos, we are the most disappointed and underestimated. Be that as it may, all we attempt to do and urge our siblings is to help each other on the grounds that it’s profoundly required,” the Representative said.
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