The former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, has disclosed that only way to compensate Igbo over what happened during the civil war is to support them for 2023 presidency
Fani-Kayode also insisted that it was not too much for the South East to demand for the presidency.
Speaking to newsmen in Onitsha, Anambra State during a visit to the State Governor, Willie Obiano, Fani-Kayode stated Igbo Presidency was realisable, urging the South East to liaise with other regions to make the project a reality.
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Fani-Kayode said conceding the presidency to Ndigbo would give them a sense of belonging in the nation, while serving as compensation for their loss during the civil war.
He said: “Igbo man has never led the country and it is a sad thing for some of us that no Igbo man has ever ruled the country. It is one of the things that should be done to ensure stability.
“It is realisable and it is incumbent on the people of the South East to ensure they win the support of people of other regions.”