The Chairman of state Presidents of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a socio-cultural organization, in seven Igbo speaking
state, Dr. Chris Eluemunoh, on Tuesday warned against any attempt to
“further marginalise” the Igbo in Nigeria.
Punch reports that,Eluemunoh, who spoke with newsmen in Awka, the Anambra State
capital, said such attempt would be greeted with a strong move for
self-determination by the Igbo.
For him, Ndigbo had such concluded on such option, waiting for the “opportune time” to use the joker.
He said already, the United Nations had invited some Igbo elders,
to hear them out about their demand for a sovereign state for the Igbo
in June.
He said former National President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Dr. Dozie
Ikedife, would be leading the Igbo delegation to the United Nations in
June.....
Eluomunoh, who was speaking against the backdrop of speculation
that the incoming government of President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, might
marginalise the Igbo because the people of the South-East voted against
him in the just concluded general elections.
He said some time last year, the African Union had also granted an Igbo delegation a similar audience in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The Ohanaeze boss said the best path the Buhari administration
would toe would be to discuss with Igbo leaders on how to chart a viable
course for the country.
Eluomunoh added, “Buhari must give us one additional state to put us at par with our other brothers. He must also implement the report of the National Conference. If he turns his back to that report, he is turning his back to the unity of Nigeria. If he kills the report, he is killing the unity of Nigeria.”
He admitted that the change that came to the
country after the last general elections was a welcome development,
given the fact that the Peolpes Democratic Party had stayed on the stage
for a long time.
The Ohanaeze chief opined that there would be no real change in Nigeria if there “is no structural change” in the country.
Eluemuno disowned the Chief Ralph Obioha-led
Ohanaeze Caretaker Committee, which visited Buhari and canvassed for
appointments for the Igbos, dismissing report of any conflict in the
organisation.
It is well
ReplyDeleteCan we unite with one voice first abeg.
DeleteIgbos thrive with or without government support, however our intellect is sure need at Federal level.
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DeleteStory for the gods since 1900!! The Igbos need an additional state. Ahaaaaa I knew that the Ohanaeze Caretaker committee was as fake as its spokesman..
ReplyDeleteStory for the gods!
ReplyDeleteHmm
ReplyDeleteOh pls guys shut the fuck up already
ReplyDeletebuhari should give u state from where?? His pocket? Bunch of foolish igbo monkies
I guess you're beggoten by a monkey. Bigoted fool.
DeleteWasted sperm
DeleteAnon 22:04
Deleteby the same monkey that begot you.
Did you know that the baboon's ass is red?
DeleteAnd that's why these igbo elders wear the red symbol on thier head to show that they are defendant of the baboon specie.
If u doubt me take another look at the picture.
You're a dirty pig...infamously well known and legendary in that dept. Go take a shower and clean up first...
DeleteEnough you fools!
ReplyDeleteThey have forgotten Biafra war so soon -PST.Chekeleke
ReplyDeleteWe Igbo's ain't loyal even to ourselves.
ReplyDeleteJust passing
ReplyDeleteMR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.
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Igbos can't live with themselves that's why they are scattered all over other people's land. They 'develop' other places but can't develop theirs! Wish Nigeria can call their bluff and let them go so we can see what magic they intend to perform on their landlocked 'paradise'.
ReplyDeleteLol@landlocked paradise.
DeleteEmeh , na you cause all these wahala.All una bloggers dey always like to sensationalized everything.
I have read the article you posted and I did not see anywhere any Ohaneze chief said that Igbos will secede if marginalized .
Anon 23:41, I seems you are a lady. If you are a girl and you are single, I will like to know you. I like nonsense girls.
Delete*sensationalize
DeleteWe must unite and work together. Nigeria does not belong to one or two regions, it belongs to all of us, hence there is no way any region will be marginalised.
DeleteIt has not reached the level one region will want to secede. It is time we worked and fought together.
Igbos can't live with themselves that's why they are scattered all over other people's land. They 'develop' other places but can't develop theirs! Wish Nigeria can call their bluff and let them go so we can see what magic they intend to perform on their landlocked 'paradise'.
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