Tinubu Has Reversed Years Of Federal Neglect In Southeast- Umahi

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Alex Odeh

Minister of Works, and former Ebonyi State Governor, Senator David Umahi has commended President President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for reversing years the southeast suffered from negelct in infrastructure, noting the visibility of federal presence across the region.

Speaking at the 2025 Sallah celebration organized for the Muslim community in Abakaliki, Umahi highlighted the administration’s religious and ethnic inclusiveness, which he said has reached an “excellent level.”

“The relationship between faiths in Nigeria is much better now. It surprised many Christians when the President led a Nigerian delegation to the Pope’s inauguration. That was very unique and historic,” Umahi said, describing the gesture as a symbol of genuine respect for all faiths.

The Minister emphasized that the foundation of all religions is love, urging Nigerians to focus on common values rather than differences. “We all serve one God in different ways. Both Muslims and Christians preach love and the fear of God,” he stated.

Addressing concerns over the initial Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket, Umahi cited religious balance in federal appointments as a significant indicator of inclusiveness. “Christians currently hold about 62% of appointments under President Tinubu, while Muslims hold about 38%. That shows national cohesion in practice,” he explained.

Umahi pointed to growing interreligious collaboration in the Southeast, noting Christian participation in Muslim festivities as a sign of deepening unity. While the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) received late notice for the event, several Christian leaders—including Southeast CAN Chairman, Rev. Fr. Abraham Nwali—attended in solidarity.

Shifting to infrastructure, the Minister credited Tinubu with reversing years of federal neglect in the Southeast. “Before now, many Southeast states had no federal projects. But today, the federal presence is visible across the region. That is true national integration,” Umahi said.

He applauded the President for appointing Southeast natives to top positions—including himself as Minister of Works, the Chief of Naval Staff, and the Minister of Science and Technology—describing them as meaningful steps toward reintegrating the region into national governance.

“We lost political ground in the past, but this government is bringing us back. It’s not yet perfect, but we are no longer left behind. We must acknowledge that and support the President,” Umahi urged.

He called on the people of the Southeast to reject divisive narratives and focus instead on constructive engagement with the federal government. “The Southeast must count one before counting two. We need reintegration, not isolation. President Tinubu has started this process—we must not waste the opportunity,” he said.

Reaffirming his loyalty to President Tinubu, Umahi commended the President’s unwavering support for the Ministry of Works, calling it a reflection of sincere national leadership. “If you betray such a man, you betray God and Nigeria. I serve both God and the President with the fear of God,” he declared.

Muslim community leaders in Ebonyi, including Sariki Danjuma Gambo and Salis Mohammed, echoed Umahi’s sentiments, commending the peaceful coexistence on display and pledging their full support for President Tinubu’s second-term bid in the 2027 elections.

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