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Nnia Nwodo, President, Ohaneze Ndigbo
Plans
are now in place by the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohaneze
Ndigbo to produce a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction.
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohaneze Ndigbo said it
was strategising to produce a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction in
the near future. The President of Ohaneze Ndigbo in Anambra, Mr Damian
Okeke-Ogene, said this in an interview with newsmen on Tuesday in Awka.
Okeke-Ogene said the Chief Nnia Nwodo-led executive of the body
would address the problems of the Igbos and pursue its agenda, including
producing a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction.
He disclosed that the president of the parent body was presently
consulting across ethnic divides with a view to forging an understanding
with other Nigerians.
“This present Ohaneze is not the one you used to know; the
executive of Ohaneze is ready to pursue Igbo agenda of which the Igbo
presidency is part of it.
“The Ohaneze president is consulting widely among the different tribes and ethnic groupings in the country.
“By the time he is done, other parts of Nigeria will know the
need to fully integrate the Igbos into main stream of Nigerian politics.
“What he is doing at the moment is to restore the dignity and values of Igbo nation,” he stressed.
Okeke-Ogene said Ohaneze leadership was working to inspire unity
among the Igbos and rekindle the Igbo spirit of ‘be your brothers’
keeper’.
On the recent fire outbreak in Onitsha, the president advised Gov.
Willie Obiano to start considering the value of lives and property
before granting licences for construction of filling stations.
He also urged the state government to relocate some petrol stations
in densely populated areas of the cities to less populated areas.
According to him, some articulated vehicles that ferry petroleum products are either rickety or unworthy to ply the roads.
“The state government should deploy the services of vehicle
inspection officers to ensure their road worthiness and fitness of the
drivers,” he said.
The fire outbreak in Onitsha on Feb. 16, was caused by an
articulated vehicle which fell inside a filling station and destroyed
nearby buildings and vehicles.
-NAN
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