May 29: Politicians should be sworn into office with Amadioha, Ogun – Ohanaeze chieftain

Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chuks Ibegbu, has said politicians should be sworn in using African deities like Amadioha and Ogun.

Ibegbu said using African deities to swear in politicians would prevent them from looting the government’s treasury while in office.

Chatting with Media Talk Africa, the public affairs analyst urged the National Assembly to enact laws that would permit politicians to be sworn in using African deities.

According to Ibegbu: “I advocate that all political office holders in Nigeria be sworn into office using Africa Oaths with our deities.

“Politicians are no longer afraid of the Bible and Koran and should be sworn in with African deities to instil fear and honesty in them. Unless this is done, our politicians will continue to loot us dry and mess up our lives.

“Politicians should swear with Amadioha, Ogun, Chockonoze, they will think twice before looting our patrimony. We, therefore, call on the National Assembly to pass a law to that effect immediately.”

Ibegbu also called for the abolition of security votes, adding that the “immunity clause and full-time national and state legislature, at Nigeria’s cost is inhumane and outrageous.

“80 percent of our resources go into servicing non-productive politicians and elites leaving the masses in agony”, he decried.

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