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PRIMARY: Umahi blasts Ohaneze, president
Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State has declared his disaffection for the pan-Igbo group Ohaneze after he lost by scoring one in the just concluded APC presidential primary.
He said he no longer believes in the organization, accusing the group of “high-level betrayal”.
According to him, it was a big shame that Igbos failed to make a statement with their delegates.
“The presidential election was an eye-opener to Ebonyi State. I thank God that through your support, we had a victory. We decided to contest so that the Igbo people would not say that we do not have qualified people.
“The Igbo man has five States and we should be asking why. Is there any fairness? Other States have 40 to 50 local government areas. How do you expect an Igbo man to win? But the worst is the attitude of delegates from the South-East. I met with delegates from the South-East and begged them to vote for any aspirant from the South-East, and by doing so, we will make a statement.
“Only Ebonyi people stood for both the PDP and APC. It is a very big shame that our people are crying over marginalization. I am ashamed of the President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
“He can no longer be my president. It is a very big shame every Igbo man should be weeping for himself. And let me warn the youths in Ebonyi State that those leaders selling us out should not be considered our leaders again.”
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