The Minister also said that as he rounds off consultations with the supreme being, he will make a pronouncement on his journey to the presidency on Tuesday.
Ngige in a statement from his media office spoke at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport Enugu where he received a rousing reception from members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, South-East Progressive Forum.
Addressing the crowd at the airport, the former Anambra State Governor said he had consulted widely and the time has come for him to speak.
According to him, “Make no mistake about it, the presidency is due to us in the Southern part of Nigeria. It is also truism that of all zones in the South, only the South-East has not tasted the presidency. That gives much weight to the demand you are making.
“But make no mistake about it again, I have ears and heard your message clearly. You should all come to my hometown, Alor in Idemili South local government area of Anambra State on Tuesday. I will make a pronouncement that day.”
Regarding the issue of consensus among the APC aspirants in the South-East, he said the issue has not arisen now, saying such discussion would come after the expression of interest and buying of forms.
He thanked members of the APC South-East Progressive Forum from trooping out in large numbers to receive him and prayed God to honour each and every one of them the way they honoured him.
Earlier, the spokesman of the group, Comrade Tony Chime told Ngige that they trooped out to plead with his personality to join the race for the presidency.
Chime said they had screened many people presenting themselves for the post of president, but were yet to see the material wanted.
“We appeal to you, our father, brother and son to please come out and join the race. We know that it is the turn of the South and when it comes down South, we know that it is the turn of the South-East and you are eminently qualified to deliver.”
Ngige later paid a visit to the Governor of Enugu State, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi as part of his consultations with political leaders across the country.