· Igbos in the North to be vigilant, before and after elections
· Igbo Governors should assist in evacuating Igbos trapped in violence
· Let God and conscience guide whom to vote for
Alleges billions exchanged for endorsement by sacked executives
Ohanaeze Ndigbo has denied endorsing President Goodluck Jonathan
for a second term. They rather asked Igbos to vote whosoever their
conscience permits them in the February 14th Presidential
polls. Speaking on Thursday with the Director General of Igbo Mandate
Congress (IMC) Rev Obinna Akukwe who led a team of concerned Igbo
stakeholders to know the direction of Ndigbo in the 2015 Presidency
project and the security of Ndigbo in the North especially after the
elections, the Chairman of Ohanaeze Elders Council, Chief Mbazulike
Amechi described those who purportedly endorsed Jonathan for a second
term as “a group of illegal Ohanaeze whose major purpose is to collect
and share billions of naira without any negotiation over the fate of
Ndigbo during and after the Jonathan era”. Chief Amaechi told the
leaders of Igbo Mandate Congress that those that went to Abuja to meet
with Jonathan are speaking for themselves and their family. According to
him “The basic interest of those endorsing Jonathan is to collect
money. They were sharing millions and hundreds of thousands on Tuesdayto
some persons and we the Elders Council of Ohanaeze are not a part of
it. Some persons even got their finger bitten off while some women got
their dresses torn while struggling for the money from Abuja. That is
not what Ohanaeze stands for”
The Chairman of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Caretaker Committee, Chief Raph
Obioha told Rev Akukwe that “Ohanaeze Ndigbo, of which I am the Chairman
of the Caretaker Committee, has not endorsed anybody. We have presented
four cardinal things that any candidate we must support will do for
Ndigbo. These issues include the security of lives and property of
Ndigbo, before, during and after the elections. Secondly is the callous
neglect of Igbo territory since after the civil war, including the
present administration,. Thirdly is the need for Igbos who lost billions
of investments and millions of lives to be properly reparated. Fourthly
is the political fate of the Igbos after the tenure of Goodluck
Jonathan”.
Dr Zed Chukwujama, Secretary Ohanaeze Caretaker Committee
expressed worry over the fate of Igbos in the north after the elections
and told Igbo Mandate Congress leaders “that those who are sharing the
millions are not thinking of how to protect Igbo lives and property
especially in the North”.
Ohanaeze Caretaker Committee gave the leadership of Igbo Mandate
Congress a copy of the communiqué of the meeting presently ongoing at
Enugu. The resolution of Ohanaeze Ndigbo as contained in the communiqué
includes:
“Since there has been no concrete agreement with any of the
Presidential Candidates on the four cardinal issues of security for life
and property of Ndigbo, infrastructural development in Igboland,
Reparation for atrocities and war crimes against Ndigbo, at least to the
level recommended in the Oputa Panel Report, Ohanaeze Ndigbo is unable
to commit Igbo voters at home and everywhere to the blanket support of
any of the Presidential Candidates. We therefore advise and guide Igbo
voters’ everywhere as follows:
“(a) On the day of the election, after praying to God in whatever
way you worship Him, listen to Divine Guidance, go and cast your vote
for ANY candidate your conscience guide you to”
(b) Be vigilant before, during and after the election, make
appropriate arrangements to save your life, your family and your
property
(c) In view of the ominous uncertainties that loom in the air, Igbo
Governors should make contingency arrangements, separately and
collectively, to evacuate Igbo citizens who may be trapped in areas of
violence”.
The communique obtained by Igbo Mandate Congress was signed by
Chief Mbazulike Amechi, Chief Ralph Obioha and Dr Zed Chukwujama.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Caretaker Committee meeting is still ongoing as at press
time. The Ohanaeze Elders Council has declared the Igariwey led
leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo illegal hinging it on the expiration of
their two year tenure and appointed a Caretaker Committee to pilot the
activities of Ohanaeze fo the next six months.. However the Igariwey led
leadership has refused to comply with the orders of Ohaneze Elders
Council, an issue before the court.
It would be recalled that the Chief Igariwey led Ohanaeze Ndigbo had earlier endorsed Jonathan secretly at Aso Villa on the 12th
of January with a delegation of some Igbo leaders which include Chief
Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, Senator Ken Nnamani, Senator
Hope Uzodimma among others. The open endorsement earlier scheduled for
Abakaliki on the 14th of January was shelved due to the opposition from the Elders Council. However on Tuesday, they finally made the secret endorsement open at the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Secretariat Enugu.
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