Some
representatives of the South-eastern part of Nigeria are set to hold a
round-table discussion with the president on issues affecting the
geopolitical zone.
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo has resolved to visit President Muhammadu
Buhari at the Presidential Villa in Abuja with a charter of demands,
according to the Vanguard.
The resolution was adopted after a meeting of some members at the
private residence of one of their leaders in Enugu, yesterday.
Among the issues they resolved to present to Buhari for urgent attention included the reconstruction of the Enugu- Umuahia-Port Harcourt Road, the Enugu-Onitsha express road, appointment of more Special and Senior Special Assistants or Assistants as Igbo are not represented in his government, as well as the completion of the Second Niger Bridge to end the ongoing agitation for Biafra Republic.
Among the issues they resolved to present to Buhari for urgent attention included the reconstruction of the Enugu- Umuahia-Port Harcourt Road, the Enugu-Onitsha express road, appointment of more Special and Senior Special Assistants or Assistants as Igbo are not represented in his government, as well as the completion of the Second Niger Bridge to end the ongoing agitation for Biafra Republic.
Apart from these, they also resolved to ask the President to set
up the Eastern Nigeria Development Commission, ENDC, to handle the
issue of unemployment of Igbo youths which they said was responsible
for the continued agitation for the Biafran Republic by the Indigenous
People of Biafra, IPOB, as reportedly requested by Governor Rochas
Okorocha during the reconciliation meeting between the two former
factions of Ohanaeze led by Chief Enwo Igariwey and Ralph Obioha
respectively.
Okorocha was alleged to have pledged to take “Ohanaeze to the river,” during the reconciliatory meeting of the two factions in Owerri, the Imo State capital about two weeks ago. Sources close to the meeting told Vanguard in Enugu that other matters which came up included the search for a new chairman of the group following the end of the tenure of present executive led by Igariwey.
Meanwhile, IPOB members have reacted to the outcome of the Ohanaeze meeting, saying that “some Igbo politicians who are using IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu (its detained leader) or Biafra to get cheap popularity will fail and advised them to stop doing so with immediate effect.”
Okorocha was alleged to have pledged to take “Ohanaeze to the river,” during the reconciliatory meeting of the two factions in Owerri, the Imo State capital about two weeks ago. Sources close to the meeting told Vanguard in Enugu that other matters which came up included the search for a new chairman of the group following the end of the tenure of present executive led by Igariwey.
Meanwhile, IPOB members have reacted to the outcome of the Ohanaeze meeting, saying that “some Igbo politicians who are using IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu (its detained leader) or Biafra to get cheap popularity will fail and advised them to stop doing so with immediate effect.”
In three separate statements, IPOB listed Igbo leaders like Chief
T. A Orji, Rochas Okorocha, Emeka Offor, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, Ike
Ekweremadu, Chukwuma Soludo, Ralph Uwazuruike, Okezie Ikpazu, Onwuka
Ukwa as well as Ohanaeze Ndigbo as among individuals and groups working
against its interest.
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