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Enwu-Igariwey, who spoke to journalists shortly
after holding consultations with the former Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji
Uzor Kalu, at his residence in Abuja, said the body was consulting with
prominent Igbo leaders and all the critical stakeholders in the Igbo nation in
order to arrive at a unified approach for the 2015 elections.
“We feel it will be quite strategic if we can
speak with one voice. We no longer want a situation where we will be speaking
with different voices, that was why we came to rob minds with him as one of
those who has declared his presidential ambition. We have come to appeal
to him to shelve his ambition in the interest of the Igbo nation,” he said.
Ohaneze Ndi Igbo is made up of a collection
of Igbo elders, leaders and those in top government positions, who
constitute the inner caucus of its decision-making apparatus.
The President General said the reason for asking Kalu and other notable Igbo sons and daughters to shelve their intentions was to enable them key into Ohaneze’s new platform for actualising the dream in the politics of the country.
The President General said the reason for asking Kalu and other notable Igbo sons and daughters to shelve their intentions was to enable them key into Ohaneze’s new platform for actualising the dream in the politics of the country.
The Ohaneze leader, who failed to state whether
or not the move was meant to give President Goodluck Jonathan a chance, said
the apex Igbo cultural body would soon meet to analyse the political situation
before making public its position and interests on the 2015 presidency.
Enwu-Igariwey, also expressed dismay at the statement credited to the Northern Elders’ Forum (NEF), where it threatened to take the former Chief of Army Staff, General Azubuike Ihejirika, to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Enwu-Igariwey, also expressed dismay at the statement credited to the Northern Elders’ Forum (NEF), where it threatened to take the former Chief of Army Staff, General Azubuike Ihejirika, to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
According to him, the least that is expected from
every patriotic citizen is to encourage the military in their sacrifice and not
to disparage them as the northern elders seem to be doing.
“We object to the threat by NEF to drag the former Chief of Army Staff, Ihejirika to the world court and demand that they withdraw that forthwith,” he said.
“We object to the threat by NEF to drag the former Chief of Army Staff, Ihejirika to the world court and demand that they withdraw that forthwith,” he said.
The President General, who used the opportunity
to state that there are no factions within Ohaneze, added that it was the only
body that had the authority to speak for the Igbo interest.
Speaking on the proposed national dialogue, Enwu-Igariwey said some of the suggestions the organisation put forward to help the national dialogue was that there should be equal representation from all the six geo-political zones, and that each zones should try to nominate delegates from all the ethic nationalities from the place.
Speaking on the proposed national dialogue, Enwu-Igariwey said some of the suggestions the organisation put forward to help the national dialogue was that there should be equal representation from all the six geo-political zones, and that each zones should try to nominate delegates from all the ethic nationalities from the place.
He said in order to ensure that the national
dialogue had legal backing, the president should send an executive bill to the
National Assembly to enact an Act to cover it.
Enwu-Igariwey said Ohaneze suggested that everything about the dialogue, including the approval of a new constitution through a national referendum should be concluded before the tenure of this government so that the incoming government would apply it.
Enwu-Igariwey said Ohaneze suggested that everything about the dialogue, including the approval of a new constitution through a national referendum should be concluded before the tenure of this government so that the incoming government would apply it.
Kalu, in his remarks, pledged to abide by the
position of the Ohaneze to shelve his presidential ambition, expressing the
hope that the body would allow Igbo interest to be paramount in
their decisions.
He pledged to meet with Prof. Ben Nwabueze and
other members of the rival Igbo Elders’ Forum (IEF) on how to form a common
front on Igbo agenda.
While commenting on the just released 2015 general election timetable, Kalu said even though he may no longer take part in the contest, there was nothing wrong with the schedule of the elections.
While commenting on the just released 2015 general election timetable, Kalu said even though he may no longer take part in the contest, there was nothing wrong with the schedule of the elections.
He urged politicians not to complain every time
INEC comes up with a timetable, adding that what a serious politician would do
was to campaign and educate the electorate properly on how to make informed
choices at the polls.
However, Kalu urged INEC to reconsider fixing elections on Saturdays, saying many Nigerians use the day to worship God.
However, Kalu urged INEC to reconsider fixing elections on Saturdays, saying many Nigerians use the day to worship God.
-THISDAY
8 comments:
Good one
make una try well well
he is not tired of contesting
what else does he have to offer
make e go rest abeg. Haba
oops! try 2019
Orji should be given a chance, what has Jonathan really done
make all of una park well if he want to contest let him be. abi is he not a Nigerian
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