President General of Igbo apex socio-political body, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, has
hinged growing agitation of youths from the region across the country on what
he called persistent injustice and ill-treatment of the South East and its
people.
He said such poor and bias treatment arose from the current
warp structure and deliberate policy of neglect of the zone.
Nwodo, a former minister of Information, spoke on a Channels
Television talkshow where he contended that the various restiveness across the country was indication
of an unworkable political system that should be revisited.
The Ohanaeze boss decried what he described as the rising spread of falsehood and hate
against Ndigbo in the country. An evidence of this claim, he said could be seen
in the quantum killing of many Igbo and looting of their property across the
country.
Nwodo lamented that even when these killings were done in
the full glare of the government, reasonable response never came from the
latter.
Insisting that the current structure of the country was not
sustainable, the Ohanaeze boss contended that the structure was not tuned for
development. He wondered why the Conference of 2014 has yet to be revisited.
Asked why his leadership did not oppose the sit- at -home
order called by the Biafra agitators, Nwodo said Ohanaeze could not since othe
order did not violate any known Nigeria law in “mourning their over
three million kith and kin who died during the war, with half of them dying of
hunger and starvation.” On the position of Ohanaeze on Biafra agitation, Nwodo
said the Igbo apex body has not endorsed the secession struggle, but cannot
stop agitators, moreso, when issues that compelled them remain unattended to.
He explained that what Ndigbo
wanted was a Nigeria of equal ownership, not where some see the
country as their empire and the rest as a conquered territory.
Nwodo described as unfortunate the conspicuous absence of
the President at this time that calls for astute leadership for the country,
and advised Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, to rise to the challenge and make
consultations on how to move Nigeria forward.
The Ohanaeze boss also remarked that nothing could be more
evident of bad leadership in the country than that after the lawless statement
from Arewa youths, no arrest has, so far, been made, rather, the people are
daring the authorities.
Chief Nwodo described as worrisome the fact that after such
grave utterance from the northern youths, that touched on national security,
the Federal government is yet to act, the Inspector General who called his
Commissioners across the county to read a riot act, is yet to make any arrest.
On the conflicting statements from Ohanaeze Ndigbo on the
issue, Chief Nwodo wondered why the media continued to publish utterances from other voices when
he as President General with his cabinet has spoken on an issue.
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