Kalu said Igbo politicians
had a lot to learn from how a former Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde
Fashola, and his predecessor, Bola Tinubu, handled their differences during
Fashola’s second term.
The former
Governor of Abia State, Orji Kalu, has said Igbo people are better traders than
politicians.
Kalu said the lack of
understanding of politics and the indiscipline of Igbo politicians were
responsible for what he called the political backwardness of the South-East.
He said the political
fortune of the Igbo would have been better had their politicians approached
politics like the Yoruba.
He said things would have
been different if his own successor, Theodore Orji, had the same approach as
Fashola.
Kalu, who said most of the
Igbo elite were selfish, said the Igbo should blame themselves and not the
Federal Government for their woes.
The Editor-in-Chief of The
Interview magazine, Mr. Azu Ishiekwene, in a statement of Monday, quoted Kalu
as saying this in a recent interview he granted the magazine.
According to Ishiekwene,
Kalu told The Interview magazine that, “Let me tell you, there were more
problems between (Bola) Tinubu and (Babatunde) Fashola than there were between
me and Theodore Orji. But it is the discipline of the Yoruba that kept them at
bay.
“The Igbo have no
discipline in terms of politics. They are very good traders; they’re good in
anything they do, but they don’t understand politics.”
Kalu recalled a
conversation he had with President Muhammadu Buhari, where the President
wondered aloud “why previous high-profile Igbo appointees had done nothing for
the region.”
According to Ishiekwene,
Kalu barred his mind on the agitation for the sovereign state of Biafra as well
as the travail of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi
Kanu.

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