Tag: Chief John Nwodo

  • Biafra can’t be achieved through unruly behavior – Ohanaeze

    The Igbo socio-cultural organisations, Ohanaeze Ndigbo warned Biafra agitators on Thursday that their dream would not be achieved by fighting, noise making, name calling and insults.

    The President-General of Ohanaeze, Chief John Nwodo, stated this at a lecture organised by the Student Affairs Department of the University of Nigeria (UNN), College of Medicine, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu.

    According to him, Biafra can be actualized through “political diplomacy.”

    Nwodo said: “We cannot get Biafra by fighting and insulting people.  We cannot get restructuring by shouting. We can get it through political diplomacy.  I must tell you the truth.”

    The Ohanaeze chief, who recently accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of plotting to disenfranchise Ndigbo from participating actively in the 2019 general elections by stopping them from participating in the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), urged the Igbos to obtain their voters card and be part of the electoral process.

     

     

  • FG justifies IPOB’s proscription

    FG justifies IPOB’s proscription

    …Ohaneze: It’s extremely unfair

     

     

    The Federal Government Wednesday justified the proscription of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    Minister of Information Alhaji Lai Mohammed said IPOB’s leader Nnamdu Kanu’s utterances and actions led to the group’s proscription.

    But, President-General of the apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo, described IPOB’s proscription as “extremely unfair”.

    They spoke on a BBC World Service Focus on Africa programme.

    Asked why IPOB was categorised as a terrorist organisation, Mohammed said: “The acts and utterances of IPOB were acts and utterances of terrorists.

    “For instance, Nnamdi Kanu was caught on tape saying that he wants Biafra, and not peacefully, but by force, and that if they don’t get Biafra, Somalia would be a paradise with the kind of mayhem…”

    When the anchor said Kanu was “a man who was talking without any weapons whatsoever,” the minister said it was also Kanu who openly sought for arms and set up a parallel security organisation.

    He said: “This is also the same man who openly solicited for arms, the same man who set up his own Biafran National Guard, his own Biafra Secret Service, and the same man who actually attacked army formations.”

    Asked what he made of the fact that the United States does not categorise IPOB as a terrorist group, Mohammed said America’s position was “very unfortunate”.

    “That’s very unfortunate, because if countries decide to pick and choose which organisations are terrorists and which are not, bearing in mind that terrorism has no boundary… I think every country should work together to ensure that terrorism does not thrive,” he said.

    Asked by the anchor why other armed groups in Nigeria were not declared terrorist organisations, yet IPOB that did not “raise so much as a single cutlass against the Nigerian state” was so categorised, Mohammed said acts of criminality were different of acts of terrorism.

    “I think acts of criminality should not be confused with terrorist acts. When an organisation decides to not just attack the army, but sets up its own parallel government, openly solicits for arms all over the world, issuing its own passports and its own currency, does not recognise your government, then it becomes a different thing,” he said.

    Asked if he was he worried about IPOB being driven underground and becoming a militant group, the minister responded: “Nigeria is so fragile that if we allow this kind of thing to go on, and there are reprisal attacks in other parts of the country, the whole country will be endangered.”

    But, Nwodo said the Federal Government’s classification of IPOB as a terrorist organisation was “one-sided”.

    He said the Federal Government has not declared Fulani herdsmen as a terrorist organisation despite it being ranked the fourth deadliest known terrorist group, according to the Global Terrorism Index.

    Nwodo said: “The declaration of IPOB as a terrorist organisation is extremely unfair and one-sided.

    “In Nigeria, we have Fulani herdsmen, otherwise referred to as Fulani militants. They have been ranked the third or fourth deadliest organisation in the world.

    “That kind of organisation, which has ravaged farmlands in Nigeria and killed quite a number of people, has not been classified as a terrorist organisation.”

    The Federal Government, through the Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami (SAN) on September 20 obtained an order from the Federal High Court in Abuja proscribing IPOB and declaring its activities as acts of terrorism.

    The group is challenging the proscription.

  • No faction in Ohanaeze Ndigbo – Nwodo

    The newly elected President-General of Igbo socio-political organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo, has dismissed stories of factions existing in the organization.

    Nwodo stated this during the inauguration of the Enugu State executive of the organization.

    “There is no faction among Ndigbo. We are united for a common cause. We cannot afford to fail and we shall support you in carrying out your agenda for the Igbo nation,” he said.

    “For the first time we had a peaceful national election that went viral like never before. President Muhammadu Buhari, Afenifere, Arewa Consultative Forum, past heads of states, governors, church leaders and other groups called to congratulate me and lend a hand of support and partnership to work with us. The increased national attention will increase national expectation from us.”

    The outgoing Chairman of Ohaneze in Enugu, Mr. Eric Ebeh, expressed appreciation for the support he received while serving his tenure and promised to support the new state executive to move the organization forward.

    In his acceptance speech, the organization’s new chairman in the state, Chief Alex Ogbonna, acknowledged that the task ahead of him is daunting, promising to have a good working relationship with the President-General to move the organization forward.

    “The position is very tough but I am happy that we have a capable leader who will chart the course for us and show us direction in implementing the Igbo agenda. We shall work together and ensure transparency in our positions,” he said.

     

  • Ohanaeze: Community wants Nwodo to rally Igbos

    Ohanaeze: Community wants Nwodo to rally Igbos

    The head of the Ishiagu Autonomous Community in South-East has called on Chief John Nwodo, the new President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, to  galvanise and reposition Igbos for political and socioeconomic greatness.

    The traditional ruler of the Community, HRM Moses Ngele made this known when he reacted in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abakaliki on Thursday.

    Ngele expressed confidence in the ability of Nwodo to lead the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation.

    He urged the new President to use the position to enhance the unity, political and economic progress as well as overall development of the Igbo nation.

    The monarch said that Nwodo assumed the leadership of the pan-Igbo group at an auspicious time, and urged him to re-invent the Igbo spirit of brotherhood, unity and peace that was the hallmark of Igbo greatness.

    “His election is a clear indication that the entire Igbo speaking people of Nigeria are now ready to make progress and to move forward as one people with a common destiny in the Nigerian project.

    “I am particularly happy and overjoyed at the development. The only piece of advise I have for the renowned politician is to use the new position to bring Igbos both at home and in diaspora together and galvanise them for the development of the region.

    “Let him use the office to reach out and ensure that Igboman regained his pride of place in the Nigerian project.

    “He must leave above board and ensure that his leadership is all embracing and cutting across different political, social and economic leanings.

    “We will ensure that we sustain him with our support and prayers for him to succeed in his new assignment,” Ngele said.

    Similarly, Mr Mark Onuh, President of the Ekubaraoha Youth Assembly, an Ebonyi-based socio-political pressure group, told NAN that Nwodo’s victory was a reflection of the will of the Igbos.

    Onuh urged Nwodo to shun clannishness and to work toward the promotion of the Igbo identity, culture and socioeconomic interest.

    “We as a sociopolitical pressure group is happy with the emergence of Nwodo as the president of the apex Igbo organisation and wish to pledge our  unalloyed support and solidarity.

    “We urge him to use his wealth of experience in galvanising the south-east and indeed all Igbo speaking people of Nigeria for economic, social and political greatness.

    “We urge him to use his exalted office to explore the reach Igbo culture, customs and traditions to build bridges of unity among Igbo political and economic elite to launch the region back to relevance, ” Onuh said.