Ohanaeze Ndigbo met with Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan in Aso Villa on Wednesday and endorsed his plan for re-election in 2015. The meeting between President Jonathan and the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo was to assure the President that the people of the South East were behind his re-election plans. The meeting was also intended to assure the President that there is only one Ohanaeze leadership under Chief Gari Igariwey and that anybody purporting to be representing Ndigbo is an impostor.
Confirming the meeting Wednesday with President Jonathan, the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Gari Igariwey, told
the Director General of Igbo Mandate Congress (IMC) and Director of
Media of General Association of all Igbo Christian Ministers and
Organization (GAAICOM), Rev Obinna Akukwe in a chat that there is
actually a meeting with the President but that Ohanaeze cannot take any
decision on where Ndigbo is headed for in 2015 till after the town hall
meeting scheduled in Abakaliki between President Jonathan and Igbo
leaders on Friday. Chief Igariwey was the person who as Deputy President
General of Ohanaeze Ndibo in 2011 rejected a N20 million naira bribe
from agent of a presidential aide aimed at mortgaging Igbo interest. He
has been under intense pressure by PDP agents to unilaterally adopt
Jonathan as the candidate of Igbos just as his predecessor did but he
insisted on a somewhat collective decision.
President
Jonathan is scheduled for re-election campaign rally in Abakaliki on
Friday and will later address a town hall meeting where Ohanaeze
leadership expects him to use the opportunity of the town hall meeting
to address issues affecting his unfulfilled promises to Ndigbo. The
plot by agents of the presidency using Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu to
force Ohanaeze Ndigbo to adopt Jonathan as its sole candidate for
presidency 2015 has failed thrice, including during two separate Imeobi
meeting and also during the Igbo Day Celebrations held at Awka in 2014.
Igbo leaders have continued to insist that Jonathan have not fulfilled
any of his promises to Ndigbo, citing especially, the 2nd Niger Bridge,
Enugu International Airport , Onitsha Seaport, Enugu-Onitsha and
Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway as some of the numerous unfulfilled promises to Ndigbo.
Those
present at the Wednesday meeting with the President include Chief Gari
Igariwey (President General), Dr Joe Nwaorgu (Secretary General), Chief
OAU Onyema (Deputy President General), Chief Onyia (Vice President
General -Delta State), Eze Cletus Ilomuanya (Chairman South East Council
of Traditional Rulers), Eze Ambassador Agubuzo( Chairman Enugu State
Council of Traditional Rulers),Chief Gibson Nwosu (Ezeuzu of Awka),
Chief Ibe Nwosu ( Ezeigbo of Abuja), Prof Chief Uwazulike (Chairman
Aka-Ikenga),Prof Anya O Anya (Chairman Ohanaeze Political Committee),
Senator Hope Uzodimma( Chairman Ohanaeze Mobilization Committee), Chief
Tony Okeke (Chairman Zodiac Hotels), Dr Sam Egwu( Former Governor Ebonyi
State),Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife (former Governor Anambra State), Chief
Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu (Former Presidential Aspirant), Prof ABC Nwosu
(Former Minister of Health) and Senator Ken Nnamani (Former Senate
President).
The
Director General of Igbo Mandate Congress (IMC), Rev Obinna Akukwe was
also informed by one of the delegates to the Aso Rock meeting that there
was disagreement within the team over the exclusion of the 82 year old
nationalist and Chairman of Ohanaeze Elders Council, Chief Mbazulike
Amechi from the delegation that visited the President. Dr Chukwuemeka
Ezeife and Eze IBe Nwosu were the
first that protested over the exclusion of certain persons, and were
supported by some other delegates before the contention was resolved.
Those tactically excluded from the meeting include Dr Alex Ekwueme
(former Vice President), Chief Joe Irukwu (Past President General of
Ohanaeze), Dr Dozie Ikedife (Pat President General), Eze Justice Eze
Ozobu(Past President General), Prof Ben Nwabueze (Past President
General), hief Mbazulike Amechi , Chief Raph Obioha and Chief Mbazulike
Amechi among others. Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu was said to have
excluded self from the delegation by arriving Abuja after the team had
left for Aso Villa.
Sources
who attended the meeting told Rev Akukwe that President Jonathan
promised to give more attention to the zone during his second tenure.
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