Alor Youths Congress (AYC) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to call Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige to order.
In a letter titled: ‘President Buhari Should Call Ngige to Order Now’ signed by Frank Okoye and Ifenna Okafor, President and General Secretary respectively, AYC accused Ngige of complicity in the crisis rocking Alor Community in Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State.
“President Buhari should call his minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige to order before the situation deteriorates. This so because he is using his office to cause disaffection and bad blood in the community. The Minister of Labour and Employment has been fingered in the crisis rocking Alor Community in Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State following a leadership crisis bothering on who the authentic President General of the Alor Peoples Convention is.
“The Minister was quoted to have boasted that with his position as a minister in the Buhari administration he can ‘do and undo’, lock up people and nothing would happen. This is rather a careless statement and a great disservice to the Buhari government. With his position as the highest political office holder from the land, he ought to be a unifying factor and not an agent of disunity and destabilisation. Ngige is supposed to be a positive ambassador of the Buhari government in not just his community but across Anambra and the South East in general. But his conduct now portrays him as a negative ambassador of the government, as he is provoking the hatred of the people for the Buhari administration,” the AYC added.
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