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ADC chieftain slams Umahi's 'Igbos are happy' claim
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77830, member: 636"] A political figure in Enugu State, Comrade Adolphus Ude, just blasted the Works Minister, Dave Umahi. Ude, from the African Democratic Congress, called out Umahi's recent statement that Igbos are happy with President Tinubu's government. He labeled those claims as completely false and self-serving. Ude argues that marginalization has actually gotten worse, not better. He points to major infrastructure projects, like the coastal and Sokoto-Badagry highways, which completely bypass the South East. He also notes that slow progress on inherited road repairs, like the Enugu-Port Harcourt route, shows continued neglect. The ADC coordinator further highlights a drastic imbalance in federal appointments. He states that a single state, Ogun, holds only one fewer ministry post than the entire South East region. Ude warned against politicians making statements that damage Igbo interests, stressing that without fair project allocation and appointments, the region will remain aggrieved. [/QUOTE]
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