Igbo
leaders in the nineteen northern states of Nigeria have continued to
condemn the manner the National Executive of Ohanaeze Ndigbo scammed
President Goodluck Jonathan of N5 billion naira in return for second
term endorsement. They have threatened to expose the successive culture
of corruption and betrayal of Ndigbo for pecuniary gains that has made
the national body a disgrace to the South East.
In
his contribution, the President Ohanaeze Ndigbo Taraba State Chapter
Chief Hon Timothy Nwadike said that “we are still waiting to receive
what they said that Jonathan brought for us to use to campaign for him.
The national body has not given us anything’. The Chairman Imeobi
Ohanaeze Taraba State Chapter, Engr Emeka Chukwuegbo in his contribution
told Rev Akukwe that “we hope they remit what Jonathan gave us. We in
Taraba State have not received any money from anywhere and our people
and other ethnic nationalities are already exiting the state”
The
Chairman Imeobi Ohanaeze Niger State Chapter, Chief J.C Onuigbo told
Rev Akukwe that “ Igbos in Niger State want to vote for Jonathan but it
is disheartening to hear that the money brought for that purpose was
shared among themselves and we in the north are not mobilized yet”
Chief Onuigbo added that “ as at now Igbos in Niger State are
contributing N200 naira each for security and mobilization for the
election yet the parent body have shared billions of naira”
The
President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Niger State Chapter, Chief Emmanuel Ezeudo
condemned the heinous scamming of President Jonathan. He decried the
attitude of the National body of Ohanaeze Ndigbo who are in the habits
of taking decisions and sharing money among themselves without
consulting state chapter presidents.
Igbo
leaders across the globe have already condemned the scamming of
Jonathan and situations whereby some single individuals took between
N300 to N100 millon naira of Jonathan’s largesse while the entire north
was not given a single kobo.
Chief
Chekwas Okorie, founding member of Ohaneze Ndigbo and founder of All
Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) while speaking to journalists in Enugu
said that “They are now exposing themselves to public ridicule. They
are now accusing them of collection N5 billion for an endorsement and
they are denying they didn’t collect.
“But, definitely, they are dishing out some money to chapters of Ohanaeze. Where did that money come from?
“You
now have an Ohanaeze that is drawing money outside Igboland to fight
each other. So, I feel disappointed as a person, but I feel sorry for
Igbo people because these people have betrayed them,”
Dr
Dozie Ikedife, former President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in his reaction over
the weekend told journalists that “Endorsement is done by these groups
because of what they are given and these endorsements are purchasable
“In
the politics of Nigeria, Igbo should always think of their group
interest and then national interest. Many people have been wondering
what will be the Igbo interest after the elections. For instance, if
there is trouble in the north, the Niger Delta or any part of the
country after the elections, how will it affect the Igbo”
The
Chairman of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Elders Council, Chief Mbazulike Amechi and
Chairman Ohanaeze Caretaker Committee, Chief Ralph Obioha had already
condemned the notorious nature of Ohaneze leaders collecting billions of
naira from Jonathan without doing anything every election year.
Following
the protest by State Chapter Presidents of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in the 19
Northern States, the National body in order to cover the monumental
embezzlement of Jonathan’s goodwill to the group, hurriedly assembled
some Ezeigbos in the North at Abuja last Saturday where each of the
Ezeigbo State Council present were given N50, 000 naira each to keep
silent and dissociate from Ohanaeze Chapter Presidents.
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