Tag: Ohanaeze

  • You can have your Biafra, some of us prefer a restructured Nigeria, Ohanaeze tells Nnamdi Kanu

    The Apex Igbo cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo, said the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu should not generalise the demand for a Biafra nation as some Igbos still believe in a restructured Nigeria.

    The group also cautioned Kanu not to arrogate himself as the supreme leader of Igbo land.

    The President-General of the organisation, Chief John Nwodo, gave the warning in Awka on Thursday while addressing members of the Anambra House of Assembly.

    The warning was sequel to a call by IPOB, urging Anambra people to boycott the Governorship Election slated for November.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the embattled IPOB leader had last week Wednesday warned that the governorship election in Anambra scheduled for November this year may not hold if the Federal Government fails to recognise the Republic of Biafra.

    Nwodo said Kanu’s call was not only provocative and misleading, but also unproductive and advised the people to ignore him.

    “Why should Anambra people be denied the opportunity to choose their own leader; Nobody, no matter how highly placed, can dictate to Anambra people when to vote, whether to vote or who to vote for.

    “Anambra, nay Igbos, are still part and parcel of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Yes, we are not happy with our treatment in Nigeria; some of us want Biafra.

    “Yes, some of us prefer a restructured Federal Republic of Nigeria, but the fact remains that we are still part and parcel of the present Federal Republic of Nigeria, bound by its laws, no matter how repressive or unjust.

    “Our approach to the reforms of our laws even if it leads to self-determination or restructuring, must be lawful.

    ‘‘We must convince other Nigerians of our point of view; we must strive to make others share our convictions.

    “Our language must be civil, respectful and lead to consensus building.

    ‘‘We must resist any attempt to allow division among us, as to which way we must go; It must not become a source of altercations between us.

    “As we speak, very many of our people living in the North are in complete awe and consternation regarding how safe they will be after October 1st.

    ‘‘Other Northerners living among us are also worried.

    “The Inspector-General of Police has taken public notice of Nnamdi Kanu’s comments, inviting a possible invasion of Anambra by the Nigerian Police, thereby increasing the already existing siege of our people, which leads to daily extortion on our highways.

    “All these developments have arisen out of unguarded utterances.

    “I find no venue more suited for the statements I make here; every constituent part of Anambra is represented here and I believe that the honourable members here are competent enough to carry the Ohaneze message to every nook and cranny of Anambra State.’’

    Nwodo further said that the organisation would visit other houses of assembly in Igbo-speaking states as part of its consultations.

    He expressed happiness over the peace existing in the state and the steady progress Anambra had recorded over the years. (NAN)

  • Northern youth should be charged with treason like Nnamdi Kanu  – Ohanaeze

    Northern youth should be charged with treason like Nnamdi Kanu – Ohanaeze

    The Ohanaeze Ndigbo has said Northern youths have committed a more greivous crime than IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

    The youths had asked all Igbos in the North to leave while urging Northerners in the Southeast to return home.

    The Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Chuks Ibegbu in an interview with Punch said the actions of the youths showed the North was planning to secede from Nigeria.

    He said, “This is a similar offence. In fact, these northern youths have committed a worse offence. They accused Nnamdi Kanu of calling for secession. These northern groups are also calling for secession. They want the North to secede

    They have asked the Igbo in the North to leave, and they are asking northerners in the South-East to leave. They are simply plotting the disintegration of the country. Nnamdi Kanu never asked northerners in the East to leave.

    He was only talking about self-determination, which he has the right to aspire to under international laws. The question every Nigerian should ask the Federal Government is, how come you clamped Nnamdi Kanu in detention for calling for self-determination, but you have not arrested these northern youths who are promoting secession?”

    He also charged the Federal Government to arrest and charge them with treason.

    “Of course! That is the only way the government can convince Nigerians that there is justice, equity and fair play in this country. The authorities know that these northern youths are calling for secession. The Federal Government should arrest them and also charge them with treason. That is what we expect the Federal Government to do,” he said.