…Igbo Mandate Congress, Pastors League
Cautions
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Elders Council in Abuja
last Wednesday cautioned the Director of Radio Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for
asking Igbos to boycott the 2019 Presidential elections. This was part of the
resolutions of the Imeobi meeting of the Council of Elders held in Abuja last
Wednesday. The body opined that the call
for boycott of polls by Nnamdi Kanu was plot to frustrate the Atiku-Obi ticket
and deny millions of Igbos votes capable of giving victory to the opposition.
The body decided to send message to
Nnamdi Kanu in his hideout in Israel not to be used by enemies of Ndigbo to
fight the Atiku-Obi joint ticket. Ohanaeze expressed sadness that the choice of
Peter Obi as running mate to Atiku Abubakar is meeting with unnecessary
opposition within some sections of the Igbo elites. The case of the aggrieved
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu was extensively discussed with tensions
rising high during the meeting. Ohanaeze eventually resolved to send another
delegation to Atiku commending his choice of running mate while the other
delegation pacifies Senator Ekweremadu over his inability to be chosen to
contest as Vice President.
The discussions on Nnamdi Kanu, Peter
Obi, Ekweremadu and Atiku rose tempers during the meetings but everything was
resolved after interventions of the Chairman Ohanaeze Elders Forum and former
Governor of Anambra State, Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Chief Dr Ibe Nwosu ( Ezeigbo of Abuja, ),
Senator Fidelis Okoro( member PDP BOT), Air Vice Marshal Okpere (rtd), Major
General Ogunlede(rtd), Rev Dr Obinna Akukwe (Director General, Igbo Mandate
Congress), Princess Ibeneme (Nat’l Chairman of NARA Party)
In another vein, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Abuja is
preparing for the 80th birthday celebration of ‘Okwadike Igboukwu’
Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife tomorrow at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.
Dignitaries expected at the event include Igbo leaders from Nigeria and Diasporas.
The Chairperson of the organizing committee, Senator Uche Ekwunife, while
briefing the celebrant and Igbo leaders
last week said that ‘Okwadike @80’ is a celebration of an intellectual
activist.
Meanwhile Nigerian pastors and clerics in
Enugu have been told to heed the message of Ohanaeze Ndigbo not to boycott next
year’s polls in order not to give room for ‘State of Emergency’ of any kind in
Nigeria. Briefing the members of Nigerian League of Pastors for Good Governance
in Enugu today, the Director General of Igbo Mandate Congress, Rev Dr Obinna
Akukwe asked them to discountenance calls by IPOB to boycott elections as this
will pave for further enslavement of Igbos. He reminded them of how the partial
boycott of the last census in parts of the South East affected the revenue
allocation formula in the zone.
Rev Akukwe, while inaugurating the
Nigerian League of Pastors for Good Governance, Enugu State and local Govt
chapters, asked them to continue to be able watchmen holding political leaders accountable. The league of Pastors in Enugu also sent a
delegation led by Rev Paschal Nwaigwe (a governorship aspirant) to represent them at the 80th
birthday of Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife at Abuja tomorrow with a special goodwill
message.
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