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By Fidel Ozugha

The continued marginalization of select groups in the present day Nigeria may be the real undoing of the Tinubu administration as the 2027 historic date rolls around.

This was contained in a press release signed by the President General of Igbo Community Association based in Abuja, Engr. Ikenna Ellis-Ezenekwe and made available to The NationGuardNews.

Engr Ellis-Ezenekwe cited the wise saying of the former President Goodluck Jonathan that ”its easy to wake a sleeping person but very difficult to wake a person pretending to sleep,” to drive home his position.

”The Tinubu administration,” he said, ”is pretending to not see the selective demolition and destruction of personal properties belonging to Igbos in Lagos.

”A property belonging to the brother of Mr. Peter Obi was demolished by the Lagos Government recently under guise of “trying to fix or enforce” building codes.”

He therefore enjoined the President to rise up and look for solutions to fix Nigeria and not to continue his marginalization policy against a group.

The Igbo Community PG disclosed that the Northern region has already observed the handwriting on the wall, and therefore has already begun to aggressively shift their support away from the Tinubu administration towards another southern candidate.

”Our prayer is for the INEC to allow the wish of the people to be counted, quantified and announced without foulplay…on Election Day,” he said.

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