Buhari is worse than IPOB, Arewa youths, out to kill Igbos – Owie

A former Chief Whip of the Senate, Roland Owie, has stated that President Muhammadu Buhari’s government is worst that those issuing quit notices and counter-notices across the country.


Owie made the remark while citing the recent reorganization at the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, which allegedly excluded people of the South East.

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chieftain said people of the South-East have observed a “systemic plan to strangulate” Igbos by the Buhari’s administration, this he claimed is evident in recent appoints.

“It is regrettable that we blame IPOB, Arewa youths or Niger Delta youths over threats capable of disintegrating the country but the series of appointments made by this administration even up till now have shown that the administration is worse than those issuing ultimatum to the Igbo.

“We have observed a systematic plan to strangulate the South, particularly the South East in appointments, and it seems that this administration is not bothered at all which is sad.


“I want to appeal to President Buhari to know that this country belongs to all the ethnic groups, he should not create problem for the North where he comes from because no matter how he sees it, he would not have become President without the support of other ethnic groups,” he told Vanguard.
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  1. posterity will keep you for speaking raw truth that jackals n hyenas that even comment on Nigeria eye are afraid to say

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  2. This is a clean clear show of nefarious tendency of the north towards the people of south east. At least, Nigerians will now see that the people of the south east are being marginalized truly. This is not good for our democracy. It is still too early to make amends.

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  3. Even if it would take my life for Biafra to separate from the zoo, I would lay it down.

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