The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, yesterday said it will in the next two weeks
disclose the presidential candidate the Igbo will support in the February 14
election.
Secretary General of Ohanaeze
Ndigbo, Dr. Joe Nworgu, who stated this in a chat with newsmen in Enugu, said
the organisation was still consulting on the presidential candidate to support.
He said it was, therefore, erroneous
for anybody to say that Igbo leaders rejected Ohanaeze’s move to endorse
President Goodluck Jonathan.
“This is a malicious and mischievous
reportage of what occurred at the Imeobi. No such event took place because the
question of endorsement was not on our table. What we said as the agenda showed
was ‘Ndigbo, Otu Olu’ (unity). The drive was for unity so that when we
strike out, we strike out with one voice, that was the essence of that meeting.
The meeting was not set out to endorse Jonathan,” he said.
On when Ohanaeze would pronounce its
preferred presidential candidate, Nworgu said: “We are about concluding with
consultations. We will soon meet with the traditional council of Ndieze.
When we consult with the traditional council of Ndieze, we will make a
statement on behalf of Ndigbo.
“We already know the trend and
probably in the next two weeks, Nigerians will know where Ndigbo stand on
presidency. They are saying we should not take a stand that Ohanaeze is
non-partisan, but I will say that Ohanaeze is non-partisan if the Igbo on their
own are involved; once it is within a federation like Nigeria with so many
ethnic groups (inter-ethnic), we will then take position on behalf of our
people. At state levels, governorship, National Assembly, local governments, we
will not support any party, but we will take a stand on the presidency because
it affects us.”
He, therefore, said Ohanaeze was
surprised and shocked to hear that Igbo leaders rejected its move to endorse
Jonathan.
“The report stated that there was a
motion moved by Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu during the last Imeobi held at the
secretariat onJanuary 3 (Saturday), claiming that Chief Iwuanyanwu moved a
motion for the endorsement of Jonathan and it had no seconder. These are people
who were not even at the meeting.
“Iwuanyanwu did not move any motion
even though he was in the meeting. Iwuanyanwu’s only contribution was that he
was part of the four-year tenure movement and that it was effectively amended
through the processes established by the current Ohanaeze constitution.
A video clip was shown of the three
Imeobi’s and the General Assembly where they effected the change according to
Article 29 of the Ohanaeze Constitution,” he said.
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