Apex Igbo socio-cultural
organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has given conditions for Ndigbo to
support any presidential candidate in 2019.
President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia
Nwodo, who gave the conditions yesterday, in a chat with newsmen at
Ohanaeze secretariat, said Igbo would only support a presidential
candidate whose manifesto protects the interest of the Igbo.
Nwodo spoke as he was received by members of the Enugu
State chapter upon his return from United States of America, where he
went to inaugurate the North Carolina chapter.
He disclosed that as soon as all the candidates for the
various political parties emerge, Ohanaeze would seek audience with
them, look at their manifestos and lend support to the party that best
protects the interest of Igbo.
“Whoever wants to be president will assure us that he will
not stay in office for more than one term. The Igbo will get presidency
in 2023. This neglect will be worked out. We will look at who will
protect the interest of Ndigbo,” he insisted.
He also decried the neglect of Igbo under the current
administration, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, frowning at the poor
state of facilities at the Akanu Ibiam Airport Enugu, where he landed
yesterday.
“The runway is despicable. The terminal building has been
abandoned. The other one at the domestic wing has been carried by
hurricane. To disembark from the international wing took us two hours,”
Nwodo lamented.
He also condemned the punishment the Igbo were subjected
to at the airport by Immigration and Customs officials who he accused of
extorting money from them.
He lamented that the Customs and Immigration officials
mete out inhuman and degrading treatments to Ndigbo at the airport, by
always insisting on travellers to open their boxes containing personal
effects, whereas, nobody does such in other international airports in
Lagos, Kano, Abuja and Kaduna.
Nwodo was happy that Ndigbo residing in America are living
peacefully. He said he was amazed to find an indigenous Igbo Catholic
Church where the priest, the choir and the laity are pure Igbo natives.
He said there was no state or country outside Nigeria that
has the number of Igbo residents as large as the one in North Carolina.
Speaking on the import of the reception, the President of
Ohanaeze, Enugu State, Chief Alex Ogbonnaya, said it was Igbo tradition
to accord such reception to a great man returning from a far journey.
He described Nwodo’s leadership as exemplary and
unprecedented in the history of Ndigbo and said for the first time, the
president general has been promoting handshake, not only across the
Niger, but also South-South, Niger Delta and South-West.
On the issue of neglect, Ogbonnaya explained that Igbo
operate a communal system and Ohanaeze intends to leverage on this by
promoting “think home” philosophy, so that Ndigbo would re-organise
themselves and realise their capacity to do things for themselves.
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