BIAFRA: Leaders to meet Buhari on Igbo marginalization
BIAFRA: Leaders to meet Buhari on Igbo marginalization
Enugu—THE meeting of Igbo leaders
summoned yesterday by the South East Governors’ Forum, SEGF, to discuss
the security implications of the agitations by members of the Movement
for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, and the
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, ended in Enugu with the leaders
resolving to set up a delegation of Igbo elders to meet President
Muhammadu Buhari on the marginalisation of Igbo in the country.
They
also agreed to dialogue with members of the MASSOB and IPOB groups with
a view to ending the protests now rocking the old Eastern region.
The two factions of Ohanaeze were not however, part of the meeting as
they were not invited as the governors had reasoned that inviting any
of them would have meant legitimising such faction.
The Enwo Igariwey leadership of Ohanaeze had exhausted its tenure
while the Ralph Obioha faction was not properly elected even as it was
now the turn of Enugu State to produce the new chairman of the pan- Igbo
group.
Both MASSOB and IPOB members have been agitating for the release of
the Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, detained by security agents
for running an illegal radio station.
A four-point communique read by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo
State, at the end of the meeting on behalf of his colleagues read, “We
agreed that south-east governors should set up a committee to
immediately address the impasse on Ohanaeze leadership. After a
compassionate review of the recent MASSOB/IPOB agitations in the
country, it was resolved that a committee be set up to dialogue with
MASSOB,IPOB as well as the Federal Government with a view to finding a
lasting solution to the issue.
Gov.
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State (2nd from right) flanked on his right
by Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, Deputy President of the Senate,
Sen. Ike Ekweremadu and Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State, left,
during a meeting of the Governors and Stakeholders from the South East
zone, held at the Government House, Enugu …yesterday
“The elders also examined other issues including poor state of
infrastructural facilities in the south-east, marginalization in federal
appointments and other socio-economic issues that impact on the
economic development of the south-east and resolved to support the
decision of south-east governors to set up an economic council and urged
them to interface with the Federal Government on remedial measures. A
delegation of elders of the south-east was mandated to meet with the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
Earlier in his welcome address, Governor Lawrence Ifeanyi Ugwanyi of
Enugu State, said the meeting was a follow up to the earlier meeting of
the South- East governors on November 17.
Ugwanyi said, “the meeting is a follow up to the meeting of the SEGF
that we held last Tuesday, November 17, 2015, in this venue during which
we reached the following resolutions on some issues affecting us as a
zone; To appoint a high level Economic Advisory Committee to harness the
economic potentials of the people of the South East working together.
The governors are concerned about the poor state of the Federal
Government roads in the zone namely the Enugu – Onitsha, Aba- Ikot
Ekpene , Owerri – Port Harcourt, Enugu – Port Harcourt, among others
which need urgent intervention by the Federal Government.
“On security, the issue of MASSOB/ IPOB, was discussed and they
resolved to consult widely with Ohanaeze (Ndigbo), traditional rulers,
development unions, clergy, and other stakeholders on how to ensure
lasting peace in the zone. In furtherance to this, the South East
Governors scheduled an emergency meeting of stakeholders on Sunday,
November 22, 2015, (yesterday) at Enugu.
“Attendance to the emergency meeting includes all National Assembly
members, all honourable ministers and other invited stakeholders from
the zone. The governors advised MASSOB/IPOB to continue to toe the line
of peace as this is the only way to ensure economic development of the
zone. We are therefore, here to discuss matters arising from these
resolutions and other issues that are of interest to the zone. We ask
God to guide and direct our thoughts as we go through this function and I
wish us all, happy and fruitful deliberations.
“I warmly welcome my brother governors of the south east and indeed
everyone present at this important meeting of southeast leaders and
stakeholders.”
Roll call
Governors in attendance at the meeting included Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi,
(Enugu), Dave Umuahi (Ebonyi), Dr. Nkem Okeke (Deputy Governor, Anambra
State) and Rochas Okorocha of Imo State.
Others were the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, former
Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State, former Minister of Power, Prof
Barth Nnaji, former Minister of Information, Chief Nnaia Nwodo and
former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara among others
Parallel meeting
However, as the stakeholders meeting was going on at the Government
House Enugu, the Enwo Igariwey’s faction of Ohanaeze Ndigbo was holding a
parallel meeting at the residence of the Secretary General, Dr. Joe
Nworgu.
Briefing newsmen at the end of the meeting, President
South-East/South/South Body of Professionals, Mr. Emeka Ugwuoju said,
“the leadership of Ohanaeze met with MASSOB, IPOB where we agreed to
summon a meeting of the Imeobi (the highest decision body) of Ohanaeze.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo urges MASSOB/IPOB to continue to be peaceful. Ohanaeze
is the only channel to talk with MASSOB/IPOB on the agitation for
Biafra. We condemn the rascality of Anambra State Chapter of Ohanaeze,
Chris Eleumuno, on his recent attacks on MASSOB, IPOB as he does not
have the authority to speak for Ohanaeze Ndigbo.”
Ohanaeze Youths fault Eluomunoh
President General, PG, of Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu
Isiguzoro, has faulted statement credited to its Anambra State Chairman,
Chief Chris Eluomunoh, over the Pro-Biafra agitators, saying Eluomunoh
only expressed his personal view and not that of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
Recall that Eluomunoh had told journalists last week in Awka that
Ohanaeze was not in support of the pro-Biafra groups, saying that Biafra
died in 1970 with the surrender by General Philip Effiong, to the
Nigerian troops.
Eluomunoh said no right thinking person would support what he called
the madness by some youths, who were being deceived to engage in
something they cannot finish.
According to him, “You will notice that Ohaneze has been very silent
on the issue of Biafra insurgency, though the youth wing of Ohaneze has
been speaking on it. Ohaneze, as the Igbo cultural group, cannot support
Biafra and we dissociate ourselves from it totally”.
But Isiguzoro who claimed he was mandated by the Secretary General of
Ohaneze, Chief Joe Nworgu, to speak on behalf of the Igbo apex body,
said Eluomunoh did not have the mandate of Ohanaeze to speak on the
issue.
According to him, “it is only the Ime-Obi Council that can empower
the President or Secretary-General of Ohaneze to make public the
official position of the Ohaneze Ndigbo on issues as this.”