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Tinubu as president will benefit the Igbos – Uzor Kalu

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Tinubu and Orji Uzor Kalu
Bola Tinubu with Orji Uzor Kalu at his residence

The Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Orji Uzor-Kalu has said that the All Progressive Congress, APC, flag bearer, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s presidency will be more beneficial to the Igbo people.

Kalu said, “Tinubu is strategic, he will make his presidency beneficial to the Igbos. The Igbos will be the biggest beneficiaries of Tinubu’s presidency.”

The Abia North Senator stated this on Tuesday while addressing journalist before the commencement of the plenary.

He described Tinubu as a strategic leader and then explained that his decision not to support a South-East candidate is not in any way personal.

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The former Abia State governor said, “Presidency is not a regional issue. I asked the political parties to zone the presidency to the South-East. When they didn’t do that, and since the presidency is not a regional issue, I had to withdraw.

“I have no problem with the Igbo man being president, but we have to do it with other Nigerians. If we don’t do it with other Nigerians, it will not work, no matter how popular you are. It’s the president of Nigeria, not the president of Igbo land.

“I’m an Igbo man to the core. I’m also a Nigerian to the core. If anyone from the southeast would have been nominated for the presidency, I would have been the one, so it’s a party business. I have no grudges against anybody who is running.”

Kalu added, “So, it is not personal, it is political and party-based. This thing is about the party winning elections. I have chosen to be in APC, why will I vote against Tinubu? It’s madness, and I’m not going to do it. Elections go along party line, not along the tribal line.”

 

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