Former Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, has said Igbo people are the major victims of the economic recession in Nigeria.
Ohakim who spoke on Saturday at the inaugural Chinua Achebe International Conference held at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Lamented that the Igbo were largely marginalised in the country while
calling for a change in the current political structure which
concentrates power at the centre.
The former governor spoke on the topic, “The Igbo and the leadership question: The Achebe example.”
He said, “The Federal Government created a national intervention project
in 2006 under former President Olusegun Obasanjo to restore peace and
promote a sense of belonging in the country.
“This gave rise to the N400bn East – West Road project, the N600bn Kano/
Maiduguri Road project,the N200bn Lokoja/Abaji/ Abuja Road project and
the N150bn Ibadan /Ogbomosho /Oshogbo Road.
“But curiously, the South-East was left out. When we demanded an
explanation, we were promised the second Niger Bridge but alas, this
project is being pushed to a public-private partnership arrangement
with a tolling scheme to recoup the cost of the project.
“Is this a fair deal for Ndigbo? We must continue to ask for our own share of the 2006 National Intervention Fund.”