Iwuanyanwu Tells Ohaneze Ndigbo To mobilize Retired Soldiers And Police Men For war As Nigeria May Break up 2015
Frontline politician and elder
statesman, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu Friday evening called on the President
General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo to summon a meeting of all retired senior
military officers, police officers and other security officers from the south
east to detect any sign of security breach that may come from the dreaded
Boko Haram insurgents.
Iwuanyanwu’s call followed the
current insurgency ravaging the country where members of the Ilamists sect had
assassinated innocent citizens and occupied large territories of the northern
part of the country.
Speaking at a press briefing in his
Ugwu-Orji Glass House in Owerri, the Imo State capital, Iwuanyanwu opined that
“This meeting should discuss the security of South East. We do not need
to wait until we are attacked before we start discussing security problems.
From this meeting, security committee may be set up to work closely with the
five governors of South Eastern Nigeria in detecting any sign of security
breach and advise on the best way to tackle them”.
He expressed fear that if nothing
serious was done the insurgency would spread to other parts of the country.
The politician called on leaders of
the country from the Northern region to rise to the challenge and support
government efforts to bring normalcy to the areas and to the country at large,
Ahead of the 2015 elections,
Iwuanyanwu expressed fears that Nigeria might break up if the current political
heat being raised in the polity continues unabated.
Iwuanyanwu stated that if the 2015
elections were not properly handled, situations could deteriorate further to a
point that it might be very difficult to control, saying every patriotic
Nigerian should be more concerned “at this point with the unity, progress,
peace and prosperity of our country”
He called for all political parties
in the country, including the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, All Progressives
Congress, APC and others to field people from the South South region as their
presidential candidates and enable them serve out their remaining four years,
saying this would reduce rancour and unnecessary bloodshed that were associated
with general elections.
In his words, “I therefore strongly
suggest that since South South Region has gone for four years out of the
constitutional eight years, South South should be allowed to complete the eight
years”.
To the people of South East who had
been yearning to lead the country, Iwuanyanwu appealed to them to subjugate
their ambition to the unity, peace and stability of the country by supporting
the South South in 2015.
“After South South has completed its
tenure of eight years, the presidency willnaturally return to the North. In
effect, in four years time, all Nigerians will support will support the
presidency going to the North. After eight years in the North, the presidency
will come back to the South. When it comes back to the South, it will
automatically be the turn of the South East since South West and South South
have taken their turn.”, he said.
Iwuanyanwu called on leaders in the
country to subjugate their individual and group interest to national interest.
On the ongoing continuous voters
registration across the country, the elder statesman urged those who were yet
to register in the past to do so as according to him, the voters card is their
passport to ensure that leaders of their choice were given the opportunity to
lead the country at levels of government
To the Igbo and South East region,
he said the voters card was an indication of population of the zone, adding
that the voter registration was a chance to correct the the usual anomaly contested
by the south east over the population of the region.
Iwuanyanwu Tells Ohaneze Ndigbo To mobilize Retired Soldiers And Police Men For war As Nigeria May Break up 2015
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