The Igbo Elders Consultative Forum has declared that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration has failed to deliver any tangible development to the Southeast.
The elders warned that, given the current state of affairs, the All Progressives Congress (APC) may struggle to secure even 25 per cent of the votes in the Southeast come 2027.
Secretary General of the forum, Prof. Charles Nwekeaku, made the declaration in an exclusive interview with The Guardian on Monday.
He said the current APC administration has neglected the region's infrastructural and economic needs.
The don was responding to the argument by some Southeast politicians that President Tinubu has done enough for the region to deserve re-election.
For instance, during the 2025 Sallah celebration with the Ebonyi Muslim community in Abakaliki, capital of the state, Minister of Works David Umahi hailed the impact of President Tinubu in the Southeast and the entire country in general
Umahi 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.
But Nwekeaku dismissed such claims as dishonest and unrepresentative of the people’s sentiment.
The don insisted that in 2027, the Southeast will vote for merit, accountability, and good governance and not party loyalty.
He said: These politicians saying all that represent themselves. They are selfish. They don't represent the people. Now, I ask you, go to southeast. I just came back yesterday. I missed my flight.
"I came back by road. Every 100 meters, police checkpoint or military checkpoint.
Not one kilometer now. I'm saying 100 meters in the southeast. And the road is terrible.
"The road that would take one hour would take you four hours in the southeast. So, tell me the one that the government has reconstructed. Tell me any major project they have done.