The Ohaneze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo
socio-cultural organisation, has endorsed President Goodluck Jonathan for the
second tenure in office.
The President-General of the group, Chief
Garry Igariwey, made the assertion on Tuesday in Umuahia, while briefing Gov.
Theodore Orji of Abia, and the chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum briefing
was on the outcome of the meeting of the group in Enugu.
Igariwey said the decision to
endorse Jonathan was unanimously taken at an enlarged meeting of all the
affiliate Igbo groups. He said the organisation was convinced that Jonathan’s
administration had made tremendous efforts to address the infrastructure needs
of the people of the South-East.
He appealed to other zones in the
country to support Jonathan’s candidacy, saying that it was only fair and just
to allow the South-South to complete the second tenure. He also urged Nigerians
to realise that the wealth of the nation came from the South-South with the
attendant environmental degradation. The president-general added that no
sacrifice would be too much to make for the area.
Responding, the governor thanked
Ohaneze for its decision, saying that Jonathan deserved the support of all
well-meaning Nigerians. He said that Nigeria belonged to all Nigerians and that
there was no justification for anybody to deny the president a second tenure.
Orji, who is the Coordinator of the Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation in the
South-East, promised to deliver the document of the endorsement to the
president.
In the Ohaneze delegation were the
former governor of Anambra Mr Peter Obi and Deputy Director-General of
Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organsiation, Sen. Ben Obi. The Chairman of the
South-East Traditional Rulers Council, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, is among others in
the delegation.
Ohaneze Ndigbo Briefs Governor Orji on why they endorsed Jonathan for second tenure
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