Igbo: ”If you don’t like us, let us go” – Amaechi tells Buhari

Nigeria’s first minister of Aviation, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to let the Igbos go if they are no longer wanted in the country.

He said this in a zoom meeting organized by Dele Momodu of the Ovation Magazine and Mazi Ezeoke, on Thursday.

Amaechi said he believes in one Nigeria and would like it to remain but not under it’s current condition as he decried the poor state of the country, saying that Nigeria has to start all over again.

According to him, Nigeria has derailed from the original plan of the founding fathers, insisting that there is need for a new constitution where every Nigerian will be involved to speak what they want.

“I am sad. This is no longer the country we founded. This country has to start all over again. You can’t beat someone and ask him not to cry. If you don’t like us, let us go. I don’t want to go, I believe in one Nigeria, he said

6 Comments

  1. Of course the country has totally detailed from paths of the founding fathers of this nation, may God have mercy on us.

    1. Very good….this is a direct questions to the useless man we called presidentand this man that ask this question need immediate answer. Which I 💯% sure that president muhammadu buhari will not look in to it in anyway.

  2. If this government could run inclusive government things would have changed from bad to better but the reverse is the case.

  3. Selfishness and corruption have eaten deep in our tooth to make it difficult for us to look at approach in different ways but due to this the few people involved won’t tell them the truth.

  4. what you are talking about is not today but instead of things to be getting better is becoming worse everyday. We all needs to change our orientation if not things won’t change.

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