He said his administration would focus on how to deepen the gains made by Mr Buhari’s regime.
“I joke with my colleagues from the South-East: Kaduna state alone can feed the five states of the South-East two and half times.”
“I am a strong supporter of a president from the South after Buhari and also if he can come from the South East no problem; I will support it,” Mr Yakasai said.
The recall was brokered by the President-General of Ohanaeze, Igbo statesmen and the South-East governors.
“The constituents, for example, that gave me 97 per cent cannot, in all honesty, be treated on some issues with constituencies that gave me five per cent,” Mr Buhari said in 2015.
The traditional rulers said there is a “general atmosphere of fear and progressive militarisation in the geo-political zone.”
The traditional ruler said Mr Buhari had the support of the Igbos despite his handling of the security challenges across Nigeria.
Mr Umahi, Chairman of South-East Governors’ Forum, says Ebonyi people has always suffered humiliation from their southeastern brothers.
The Igbos in Ghana say they will host the annual Igbo Day/New Yam festival on September 19.
Jim Iyke said who know the history of Biafra would not call for violence as a way forward.
