Below are the various views of some Igbo Associations and organizations concerning the National Conference holding at Abuja
IGBO WORLD
ASSEMBLY(IWA) POSITION ON THE NIGERIAN NATIONAL CONFAB SO FAR
05-31-14
The leadership of Igbo World Assembly (IWA), have been following
the deliberations of the on–going National Conference in the country with keen
interest, as well as public opinions of Igbo interest groups home and in
Diasporas. Igbo World Assembly (IWA) agrees with the majority concerns of the
disappointing performance of Igbo delegates at the plenary session of the
National Conference.
Igbo World Assembly (IWA) were reliably informed about how the South
East delegation were constituted and hijacked by the political Governments of
the South East Geopolitical zone, leaving the Ohanaeze Ndiigbo - the VOICE that
represented in Ndiigbo in the minority with only three delegates.
The South East has about 32 organizations that planned for the
conference and the South East Zone was allocated 30 delegates. The South East
Governors collected first 15 delegates out of the 30 delegates. The remaining
15 delegates were meant for the socio-cultural organization i.e. Ohanaeze
Ndiigbo to provide. To the dismay of every one, the South East Governors
further took 12 delegates out the 15 that should have been provided by Ohanaeze
Ndiigbo, thus leaving Ohanaeze Ndiigbo to provide only 3 delegates, represented
by:
Chief Garry
Igariwey
President General Ohanaeze Ndiigbo
Dr. Joe Nwaorgu
Secretary General Ohanaeze Ndiigbo
Bar Goddy Uwazuruike
President Aka Ikenga
Due to that fact that Ohanaeze Ndiigbo was marginalized by the
delegates appointed by the South East Governors, the general position of
Ndiigbo represented by Ohanaeze Ndiigbo were totally ignored and overshadowed,
thus making Ndi Igbo not to have ONE VOICE as planned.
The Outcome of the National CONFAB plenary Committee deliberation
on the key issue – True Federalism for Nigeria was as follows:
.The South Eastern States delegates which were overwhelmingly
appointed by the Governors did not speak with one voice, for instance;
1. Abia, Anambra and Imo
States, voted for Region as Federating Units as agreed by Ndigbo, while.
2. Ebonyi and Enugu States
voted for the States as the Federating Units which is against agreed Igbo
position.
The South Eastern Governors did not work together, because some of
them were pursuing their personal agenda. And this led to total failure of Igbo
Solidarity at the committee level.
It is important to point out that before the commencement of the
CONFAB, there were several consultations with all the State Governments of the
South East, various organizations and interest groups in South East coordinated
by Ohanaeze Ndiigbo. All agreed to present ONE UNIFYING POSITION at the CONFAB,
based on the document presented by Ohanaeze Ndiigbo. The agreements and
recommendations contained in Ohanaeze Ndiigbo Document were used to consult
with other Southern Zones (SS and SW), therefore there was an understanding
with other zones to present one solid position at the CONFAB on some key
issues, such as:
1. Region as Federating Units
2. Boundary Restructuring
3. Physical Federalism
4. State Creation
5. Resource Control
The three delegates from Ohanaeze Ndiigbo were shocked and
surprised by the voting of the delegates presented by Ebonyi and Enugu State
Governors. While the South West position was solid, South East position were
weakened by Enugu and Ebonyi State, and South South failed to present one front
as well.
Ndiigbo Worldwide must rise and do all in their powers to ensure
that our position is not jeopardized and the Enugu and Ebonyi States delegates
presented by those Governors must be hold accountable for the crack in Igbo
Solidarity and Position.
The outcome so far presented a huge disappointment and setback for
Ndiigbo.as well as to Ohanaeze Ndiigbo, who in the recent past have
tirelessly worked to ensure that Ndigbo regain their position and
fair share of governance, economic, social and political arrangement in the NEW
NIGERIA after the CONFAB.
Igbo World Assembly (IWA) continues to be positive about the
future of Nigeria. Therefore, IWA hope that the disappointing outcome of the
plenary session of the conference might be defeated at the general CONFAB
session if our brothers and sisters presented by the Governors of Ebonyi and
Enugu will change their mind and support the original position of Ndi Igbo as
articulated and presented by Ohanaeze Ndiigbo. For any of the motion to be
carried in the CONFAB, 70% vote is required thus the importance of Ebonyi
and Enugu States Delegates votes on Igbo position.
IWA is appealing to all Ndi Igbo to lobby the State Governors
of Enugu and Ebonyi to back track and support Igbo position.
We also would like to inform the entire world that:
1. If Ndiigbo fails,
Ohanaeze will not be blamed. Therefore it is important to let the world know
that Ohanaeze Ndiigbo went to the CONFAB to have Regions as Federating Units.
But the Governors' delegates from Ebonyi and Enugu failed Ndiigbo.
2. All
efforts are now needed to mobilize support for Ohanaeze Ndiigbo's Position. We
should utilize all possible means to effect change for the Igbo position which
is also same as SW's position.
3. Ohanaeze
Ndiigbo should be commended for working with the leader of the South East
Delegation to the CONFAB, who was appointed by the South East Governors, even
though the appointment was not the choice of Ndigbo as represented by all the
interest of Igbo groups led by Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
Igbo World Assembly's Recommendations are:
1. Ohanaeze Ndiigbo must stand
firm to the challenge created by Enugu and Ebonyi State Governors's delegation
and work very closely with other Geopolitical zones that agree with the Region/Zone
as the federating unit.
2. Ohanaeze Ndiigbo must dialog
effectively and diplomatically to neutralize the Governors' delegates from
Enugu and Ebonyi States to reason with the rest of Igbo Nation for the future
of generation of Ndiigbo.
3. Ohanaeze Ndiigbo must seek
to mobilize support through their Diaspora Committee, national and regional
networks to lobby other Regions/zones in the North to have Regions as
Federating Units.
4. Ohanaeze Ndiigbo must ensure
that the outcome of the CONFAB will restructure the imbalance of Ndiigbo in the
following core areas:
· State
creation for the South East Zone
· Boundary
Restructuring
· Revenue
Allocation
· Accurate Census of Nigerian
Nation.
All Igbos must lobby to get the best for Ndi Igbo and Nigerian
from the National CONFAB in order to move Nigerian forward
The Igbo
World Assembly (IWA) is the Umbrella Organisation that represents the Apex
National Organizations (outside Nigeria) in the various countries
of the world such as USA, UK, France, Spain, Finland, Netherland,
Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, South Africa, Russia, Australia, Denmark, Japan,
Italy, Russia, China, Ukraine, Sweden and Canada. The Igbo World Assembly (IWA)
works very closely and recognizes Ohanaeze Ndiigbo as the mouth piece of
Ndiigbo World Wide.
Respectfully,
Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze Chief Oliver Nwankwor
Chairman
(U.S.A)
Secretary
General (Netherlands)
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Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze
Chairman, Igbo World Assembly
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Chief Oliver Nwankwor
Secretary General, Igbo World Assembly
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IMPORTANT
IWA CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS AND EMAIL ADDRESSES
- Dr Nwachukwu Anakwenze E-mail:[email protected] Ph: 310-993-8053/310-544-2711 (USA)
IWA Chairman, Ex CISA President
- Chief Christian Onuorah E-mail: [email protected] Ph: +447931268905 (UK)
1st Vice Chairman Igbo World Assembly, Ex CIC Leader
- Dr Osadebe Anam Email: [email protected] Ph: 305-332-9024
Igbo World Assembly 2nd Vice Chairman(USA)
Region 1, Ex CISA
President
- Chief Oliver Nwankwor E-mail: [email protected] Ph: +31 622450443 (Netherland)
Sec. Gen,
Igbo World Assembly (IWA). Current President Ohanaeze Netherland,
President of Nigerians in Netherland
- Chief Ike Ude-Chime E-mail: [email protected] Ph: +358 465723922 (Finland)
DSG, IWA
Igbo Media and Public Relation Institute. Ex-Chairman Igbo
Union Finland
- Rev Francis Ukwamedua E-mail: [email protected]
PH:
8184193291 (USA)
IWA/CISA
Chair Board of Trustee
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