Former Anambra State governor Chris Ngige has castigated Igbo leaders
for standing by the PDP despite the fact that most Nigerians wanted
change, pointing out that Ndigbo sell themselves for short term gains.
Senator Ngige said it was unfortunate that Ndigbo went with the
status quo
when the rest of the country was yearning for change. Last Saturday,
the southeast was the only zone that returned all its senators from one
party, delivering all its seats to the PDP.
Dr Ngige said: “I must thank all those who remained steadfast in APC
because playing opposition can be frustrating and tempting. Although I
was receiving overtures from the ruling party, the PDP, I rejected them
because the principles on which we formed that party were jettisoned and
bastardised."
A senior member of the APC, Ngige had been tipped to become senate
president but this cannot happen now that he lost his seat. Prior to the
elections, the APC had zoned the senate presidency to the southeast but
the zone will now lose out as all of its 15 senators are from the new
opposition PDP.
Ngige added that it had not been easy playing the politics of opposition
in Nigeria, in view of the domineering attitude by those in government,
pointing out that he had been in opposition for 10 years and knew how
the shoe pinched.
Recall that Ngige ran for governor last year as an APC candidate but lost.
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