Omokri Slams APC Over Appointment Of Kyari As Acting Chairman

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 18th Jul, 2023 - tori.ng

Senator Abdullahi Adamu resigned as the APC national chairman, and was replaced by the Deputy National Chairman (North), Senator Abubakar Kyari.

 
Reno Omokri has lashed out at the All Progressives Congress (APC).
 
He said the APC missed an opportunity to reduce the tension in the Southeast by not appointing a South Easterner as the acting National Chairman of the party.
 
Omokri said this in a Twitter post on Monday evening.
 
He wrote: “The APC missed a golden opportunity to reduce the tension in the Southeast and bring that geopolitical zone into the mainstream by failing to replace their National Chairman with someone from the Southeast.

“Part of why there is so much unrest in the Southeast is because they feel underrepresented in the national power structure.

“The President is from the Southwest. His vice is from the Northeast. The Senate President is from the South-South, while the Speaker of the House of Representatives is from the Northwest.

“The Chief Justice of Nigeria is from the Southwest, whereas the President of the Court of Appeal is from the North Central.

“Where does that leave the Southeast? Completely naked politically at the federal level. The imbalance is suffocating.

“No zone will accept what the Southeast is expected to accept, and the APC ought to have used this vacancy to placate the Southeast and prove to them that Buhari’s ‘dot in a circle’ philosophy went away with him. What a missed opportunity!”
 
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