Edwin Clark, a former Federal Commissioner for Information and South-South leader, has written a scathing letter to President Bola Tinubu, accusing him of perpetuating the marginalization of the Igbo people in his administration, according to Vanguard. Clark specifically highlighted the imbalance in ministerial appointments, where the South-West region has 10 ministers, while the South-East region has only five.
In the letter, Clark expressed his disappointment and concern over the lack of representation of the Igbo people in the current administration. He noted that the South-East region, which has been historically marginalized, has been allocated only five ministerial positions, while the South-West region has 10. This imbalance, Clark argued, is a clear indication of the discrimination and injustice faced by the Igbo people.
Clark’s letter is a stark reminder of the long-standing issue of marginalization and exclusion of the Igbo people in Nigeria’s political and economic landscape. The elder statesman’s criticism of President Tinubu’s administration is a clear indication that the current government is not doing enough to address the historical injustices faced by the Igbo people.
The letter also underscores the importance of representation and inclusion in governance. Clark’s call for a more balanced approach to ministerial appointments is a testament to the need for a more inclusive and representative government. By appointing more ministers from the South-East region, President Tinubu can demonstrate his commitment to addressing the historical marginalization of the Igbo people..……See More
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