Deputy speaker of the house of representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has praised president Bola Tinubu for his dedication to the Igbo ethnic group, declaring him the first leader to “remember the Igbo” since the civil war.
Speaking at an empowerment programme in Ndoki, Ukwa East, on Saturday, Kalu said the South East Development Commission (SEDC) is a key initiative that shows Tinubu’s commitment to the region’s development.
“The president has tried for Ndigbo. He is still trying for Ndigbo. He is the only man that remembered Ndigbo after 54 years that a promise of reconstruction, reconciliation, and rehabilitation was made to Ndigbo,” he said.
The SEDC, signed into law to address the region’s infrastructure needs, marks the beginning of long-overdue post-war reconstruction, Kalu said.
The event also saw over 3,000 members from various political parties defect to the All Progressives Congress (APC), a shift Kalu attributed to Tinubu’s leadership and the promise of development.
“He came with the spirit of equity and fairness. He is a leader who believes in development,” Kalu said.
Emphasising the party’s growing influence, Kalu added, “As the leader of our party, he has asked us to galvanise the grassroots and bring them closer to the politics of development that he is bringing to Igbo land.”
Kalu welcomed the new APC members, assuring them, “For taking this decision to join APC, it shall be well with you. APC has come closer to the people.”
Human rights lawyer, Dele Farotimi, has condemned the description of former Military President, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB)…
The National President of the Afenifere Youth Council, Prince Eniola Ojajuni, has been abducted by…
Human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju has threatened to petition various embassies to place visa ban…
No matter how hard Babangida tries to rewrite his own history, the grimness of his…
A former Military President of Nigeria, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, has denied any involvement in the…
The Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara has stated that God allowed the crisis in Rivers State…