The Presidency has told the people of
the South-East that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has been
fair to them, contrary to the claims by some people that they had been
marginalised.
The Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said this in an opinion
article he wrote to coincide with Buhari’s two-day visit to Ebonyi and
Anambra states which would start on Tuesday (today).
Shehu said, “On the basis of projects
alone, no one should have any reason to doubt the good intentions of the
President towards the South-East.
“Even if some of the people may not
support the government, they cannot deny that their region has got a
fair deal from President Buhari.
“The President, in his conscience, is
clear on all fronts that he has been fair to the region and will
continue to encourage the efforts of each state as it strives to excel
in one endeavour or another.”
The presidential spokesman noted that
the Federal Government’s support of Ebonyi State’s rice-growing schemes
testified to a successful partnership between the centre and the region.
He said Buhari’s visit to Ebonyi and
Anambra was meant to show support to a governor who had done so much in
promoting the President’s policy on food self-sufficiency and to endorse
his party’s candidate for the governorship election holding on
Saturday.
He added that the President’s visit
would go further in soothing frayed nerves and providing an opportunity
to listen more to the cries of the people of the region.
Shehu said the people of the region had
not been served in due proportion by successive administrations in
post-independence Nigeria.
He said had previous governments
discharged their responsibilities to the region and to the country at
large, the nation might not have been in a situation of tension and
anger leading to violence and secessionist agitations.
Shehu said the agitations had their roots in the lack of infrastructure and opportunity for citizens to excel.
He said today’s investments in infrastructure and people should change all that.
He added that the government had re-mobilised the contractor handling the Second Niger Bridge to site.
“In the budget proposals read last week
at the National Assembly, President Buhari listed this bridge as one of
the administration’s priority projects and announced an allocation of
N10bn expenditure for 2018,” he said.
The presidential spokesman also listed
other projects in the South-East, including the construction of a new
international terminal in Enugu; the coastal rail project that will pass
through Aba in Abia State and Onitsha in Anambra State, among others.
He said Buhari’s visit would help to put
the spotlight on the silent achievements of his administration in the
region so that the ordinary citizens would be reassured and be rid of
the notion that they were getting the short end of the stick.
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