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Chieftains of Ohaneze Ndigbo are split over the purported endorsement of
the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Abubakar
Atiku by the organisation.
It would be recalled that an arm of the organisation known as ‘Ime
Obi’ arising from its meeting on Thursday, declared support for Atiku on
the grounds that he was running with an Igbo man, Mr Peter Obi.
This endorsement is in clear contrast of earlier stance of the Igbo
apex socio-cultural organisation of not endorsing any of the
presidential candidates.
However, a former Secretary General of the organisation, Chief Obiora
Ozobu, described the move as a hoax and personal invention of the
President General of the organisation, Chief Nnia Nwodo.
Ozobu, who disclosed this in Enugu on Thursday during a media
briefing appealed to the people of the area to ignore the endorsement.He
described it as a mischievous act aimed at causing division among
Ndigbo. He said that Nwodo lacked the capacity to summon a meeting of
‘Ime Obi’ because his tenure as president general had lapsed.
He also wondered why such meeting was held on a day President
Muhammadu Buhari was in Anambra and Enugu States for his presidential
campaign when the Zik mausoleum was inaugurated.
He said that the leaders of the organisation were expected to
participate actively in the inauguration ceremony of the project which
was started 23 years ago but completed by Buhari.
Ozobu said that the meeting could be best described as a meeting of
friends of Atiku and did not represent the wishes of the people of the
area.
“The meeting is an attempt to perpetuate Nwodo in office. Granted
that there were attempts to extend the tenure of Ohaneze executives to
four but such has not materialised,” he said.
Also speaking, the Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige described the
move as unfortunate, adding that the endorsement of presidential
candidates had never done anything good for Ndigbo. Ngige said that
Ohaneze as a socio-cultural organisation had no business endorsing a
particular candidate.
The minister said that it was obvious that Nwodo had divided the
organisation along party lines, adding that “we will fight this
out.”Former Enugu State governor, Mr Sullivan Chime noted that the said
endorsement was done by those that had left office.
“It was not a meeting of Ohaneze Ndigbo but a meeting between Nwodo
and his friends. Ohaneze has no business doing what that group did,”
Chime said.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Geoffrey Onyeama, similarly
said that it was inappropriate for such a meeting to hold at a time
Buhari was in the South East for his campaign.
Onyeama described the purported meeting as a calculated attempt to
exclude a significant number of the people from such gathering, assuming
it was a meeting of Ohaneze.
“A significant number of the membership was not present at the
meeting assuming it was a meeting of Ohaneze. So it is inappropriate to
have a meeting of such magnitude,” Onyeama said.
Former Senate President, Chief Ken Nnamani, said that such position made no meaning to the people of the area.
“Our sons and daughters belong to many political parties and our
people have never voted as a block but according to their conscience,”
he said.
Nnamani said that such position was not in the best interest of the people and would not stand.
In a reaction, the Personal Assistant to the President General of
Ohaneze Ndigbo, Mr Emeka Attamah, said that everyone was entitled to
their opinions.
Attamah said that Ohaneze Ndigbo had endorsed who they wanted, adding
that the people kicking against it were members of the All Progressives
Congress (APC).
He said that it was misleading to say that the tenure of the
executive members of the organisation was two years, adding that the
constitution had been amended to reflect the current four-year
tenure.“The tenure is four years and they should go to court to
contest,” Attamah said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that other chieftains of the
organisation at the briefing are the Minister of Science and
Technology, Chief Ogbonnaya Onu and Chief Osita Okechukwu among others.








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