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2023: Ohanaeze Ndigbo Issues 5 Charges To Town Unions

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hanaeze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, has charged the various town unions with investigating the December meetings to address the critical issues confronting Ndigbo.

Dr. Chiedozie Alex Ogbonnia, the National Publicity Secretary, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, in a statement made available to newsmen on Saturday, said issues of security, politics, sit-at-home syndrome, media propaganda, and the youths should be addressed.

The statement reads:

As we approach the 2023 general election, the usual Igbo town meetings that hold every December offer us a veritable opportunity to address certain issues that confront the Igbo as a collective. Interestingly, the Igbo society is structured in a concentric outgrowth hierarchy of family, kindred, hamlet, village, and town, and each of the units has a leadership and ultimately a traditional ruler for efficient and effective social-political community organization. To this end, every community, led by the traditional ruler and the President-General of Town Union, is expected to address the following issues in their December community meetings:

Security: The south-east of Nigeria was deemed the most peaceful and serene geopolitical zone until April 5, 2021, when hoodlums or unknown gunmen attacked and overran the Owerri Correctional Center, freeing 1844 inmates.Ohanaeze had interrogated the strategic capacity of the local non-state actors to overwhelm a highly fortified correctional centre and discharged a total of 1,844 inmates without any arrests. Since that time, the Igbo have faced various forms of insecurity.Added to the menace of Fulani herdsmen-farmer clashes, we now have Fulani kidnappers and community invaders in many parts of Igbo land. Hundreds of lives have been lost to these recent developments. This is very appalling and unbecoming. There must be a drastic step to counter the narrative.

Politics: Nigeria is at a crossroads. It stares all of us in the face: if Nigeria is allowed to continue to swim in corporate malfeasance, corruption, incompetence, moral turpitude, zero patriotism, and their likes that have given rise to ongoing mass unemployment, rising insecurity, poverty, and other pathologies, our next generation will suffer irreparably.

The Ohaneze Ndigbo does not wax eloquent on partisan politics. Rather, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide is an umbrella socio-cultural organisation with a central philosophy to represent and protect the interests of all Igbo communities within and outside Nigeria. We owe it a duty to foster peace and cordial relations between the Igbo and other ethnic groups in Nigeria. On the other hand, we stand against injustice whenever, wherever, and however it is indicated.

Ohanaeze stands on a firm wicket to re-state the obvious: that it is the turn of the South East to produce the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces for the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This assertion is based on the entrenched rotation and zoning of political offices in Nigeria. Since the struggle for the presidency commenced, there have been orchestrated intrigues to subvert those age-long inter-ethnic political mechanisms for national stability by scheming the Igbo out of the process. As the Labour Party's presidential candidate for the 2023 presidential election, Peter Obi was able to strategize the best out of the corrupt bourgeois machinations.

As it stands, there should be a distinction between the politics we have and the politics we need. The Ohanaeze position is reinforced by the reality that Peter Obi—a moral edifice, democratic archetype, and economic game changer—represents the confluence of both national justice and the politics that Nigeria needs. Ohanaeze therefore urges Ndigbo to actively participate in the 2023 general election by mobilising themselves, closing ranks, and striving to be the best keeper of our brothers.

The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Ambassador Professor George Obiozor, believes that "we can only succeed as a people when we are determined to achieve a common purpose, and such a time is now." He adds that "the Igbo have a rendezvous with destiny in 2023, and I am sure history will vindicate us."

Syndrome of staying at home

There is no denying that the South East's rampant sit-in culture has done incalculable harm to the Igbo economy.Evidence suggests that our Igbo opponents are pleased that we have chosen to face the barrel of the gun inwards. It is inconceivable that a group of people will decide to cripple its economy. This is an unfortunate exercise and must be addressed at the town’s meeting. That bad men thrive because good men go to sleep is an age-old statement founded on truth, reason, and experience.

MEDIA PROPAGANDA. Some national dailies, especially the Daily Trust, have remained true to type in their mendacious press against the Igbo. The exacerbation of insecurity in the South East, with little regard for kidnappings and banditry in the North West, ethnic cleansings in the Middle Belt, and so on, is not only bad press for the country's corporate image, but also a manifestation of journalism's narrow, visionless, infantile, pedestrian, puerile, and most maladjusted ethics.On Friday, December 16, the front page of the Daily Trust attempted to incite the North against the South Easterners by claiming that approximately 100 Northerners had been killed in the South East in the previous week.Again on Wednesday, December 21, the same paper's front page reported, "IPOB Attacks; Igbo Avoid Christmas Trips to the South East" because of insecurity. The persistent campaign of calumny against the South East led by the Daily Trust, in their wisdom or lack thereof, is their ill-conceived strategy to stop a project whose time has come. We must remain focused and undaunted.

THE YOUTHS.  There is a global cultural wind—a dangerous moral relativism—with perverse incentives and attractions that our youth must resist at all costs. The Igbo moral codes and virtues of hard work, audacity, ingenuity, tenacity, inventiveness, hospitality, cosmopolitanism, mutual responsibility, frontier spirit, and perseverance have remained exemplary and should be sustained. It is our belief that with hard work and godliness, among others, the sky will be a stepping stone. The youth remain the effervescence of society and should not be found wanting in the execution of the national project.

While commending the Presidents General of the Igbo Town Unions, led by Chief Emeka Diwe, for lending grassroots impetus to the irresistible national Peter Obi phenomenon, Ohanaeze implores them to leave no stone unturned in sustaining the momentum in order to achieve the desired goal.

Finally, Ohanaeze Ndigbo wishes all the sons and daughters of Igbo land a happy Christmas and prosperous New Year.

(Source: journalist101.com)

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