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  • Nwodo: Igbo need diplomatic warfare’

    President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo John Nwodo has urged Ndigbo to continue the agitation for a better country where equal rights are accorded all irrespective of region.

    According to him, this is the least Ndigbo can do to honour the Biafra and Civil War hero, Col. Joe “Hannibal” Achuzia.

    Nwodo spoke in Asaba during a Day of Tributes in honour of the late Achuzia, who was a former Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo. The event was part of activities marking Achuzia’s burial.

    He recalled how Asaba indigenes were gruesomely murdered during the civil war, but admonished Ndigbo to avoid any action that would cause another war, saying diplomacy should be adopted to achieve a better nation.

    He said: “What we need is diplomatic warfare. Each time I had the opportunity to speak with Achuzia, he had always told me that the strategy and tactic must change, but our will must remain undiluted. It will be a long and tortuous struggle but no obstacle should dilute our resolve to have a better treatment in this country.”

    Nwodo urged Achuzia’s children to emulate the footsteps of their father.

    The deceased’s son, Simeon, vowed to revere his father for providing direction to his siblings and other relatives. He said his father was harsh but compassionate, providing education and direction to him and his siblings.

    He said: “He was harsh, compassionate and an educator. He put me straight. For us his children, he was just a dad. For my cousins he was Uncle Joe, while for my auntie, he was Bros.

     

  • Zik’s wife, Nwodo others for FUNAI’s convocation

    Wife of the first President of Nigeria Prof. Uche Azikiwe; President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Chief Nnia Nwodo, among others, are expected to attend the 2nd convocation ceremony of the Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (FUNAI), Ebonyi State.

    The convocation lecture and ceremony will hold on December 18 and 19.

    The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Chinedum Nwajiuba, spoke at the pre-convocation news conference at the Senate Chamber.

    According to him, Prof. Azikiwe will chair the event, while Nwodo, who is the guest lecturer, will speak on “National Reconciliation and the Role of Universities”.

    His words: “The lecture is very relevant to our condition in Nigeria today and what role the universities can play.

    “This year, we have graduated 245 of our students – 20 from the Faculty of Basic Medical Science; 92 from Humanities; 47 from Management and 86 from Social Sciences.”

    He hinted that the best graduating student is a female, with a 4.91 CPGA, from Department of Computer Science.

    “There are 20 of them with first class, and the best graduate for the year is a female from the Department of Computer Science with a CGPA of 4.91.”

  • It’ll quell IPOB’s, MASSOB’s agitations,  says Nwodo, Ikedife, Okorie, others

    It’ll quell IPOB’s, MASSOB’s agitations, says Nwodo, Ikedife, Okorie, others

    The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohaneze Ndigbo and other leaders of thought in the geopolitical zone have described restructuring as the only way to unifying the country.

    They declared that restructuring would quell the agitations of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and other agitators.

    Those who spoke to The Nation in Anambra state include, President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, former President General of the Igbo Group World-Wide, Dr Dozie Ikedife.

    Others are a professor of law and former Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Ilochi Okafor (SAN), first Minister of Aviation in Nigeria, Chief Mbazulike Amechi.

    Also, the founder of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and currently, National Chairman of United Progressive Party (UPP), Chief Chekwas Okorie spoke in the same direction.

    For Nwodo, those campaigning against restructuring had painted an unfortunate and untrue picture that those in support of restructuring were doing so in order to deny the northern states who had not yet any proven oil reserves of the ability to survive.

    He said, “This is fortunate. The new model we propose for Nigeria recognizes that revenue in the world today is promoted by two main sources, namely, human capital development, leveraging on technology to drive the critical sectors of the economy and agriculture

    “Ten years ago the top 10 companies in the world were Mobil, Shell and Total. Today the top eight companies in the world are represented by technology related companies.

    “They include Apple, Microsoft, Google, Facebook and Amazon. The example of Netherlands in agriculture is also relevant here. This brings me to the question of what form Nigeria will assume under a restructured arrangement and how this restructuring can be brought about

    “Two basic models have been canvassed for restructuring, a conservative model aimed at maintaining the status quo has been proposed to mean simply a shedding of some of the executive powers of the federal government like issuing of mining licenses, permission for reconstructing of federal roads, and shedding of regulatory powers over investments in critical sectors of the economy.

    “This model merely scratches the surface of the problem. It avoids fundamental devolution of powers. The second model calls for a fundamental devolution of powers to the States as  federating units and lean federal government with exclusive powers for external defence, customs, immigration, foreign relations and a federal legislature and judiciary to make and interpret laws in these exclusive areas.

    “This second model purposes state at the federating units with different approaches. The first approach simply wants the states as the federating units and federal governments with limited powers.

    “It wants the states to control a percentage of revenue accruing from their areas and contribute an agreed percentage of such revenue to the federal government.

    “The second approach proposes the states as the federating units with a region at each of the six geopolitical units whose constitution will be agreed to and adopted by the states in the geopolitical region.

    “The regions will have the powers to merge existing States or create new ones. There will be regional and state legislatures and judiciary dealing with making and interpreting laws made in the respective political entities.

    “This approach proposes a revenue sharing formula of 15% to the federal government, 35% to the state government and 50% to the state governments. To achieve a national consensus on this subject requires a national discussion.

    “Regrettably the ruling party APC which promised restructuring in its manifesto after two years and four months in office is still appointing a committee to define what sort of restructuring it wants for Nigeria.

    “The only hope for change in Nigeria today is the rising call for restructuring pioneered by the Southern Leadership Forum supported lately by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former President Ibrahim Babangida and leaders of the middle belt including Dan Suleiman and Prof Jerry Gana.”

    “Our expectation is that now that our president is fully recovered and back to work, he will re-address the situation by constituting a nationwide conversation of all ethnic nationalities to look into the 2014 national conference report and trending views on this subject matter so as to come up with a consensus proposal that the national and the State Assemblies will be persuaded to adopt,” Nwodo said.

    Prof Okafor, said that as a student of constitutional law, no people with the diversities and conflicts that exist within us, had ever survived as a nation, unless in a very loose federation or confederation.

    “Suppressing violently the self determination groups is unlikely to kill the agitation for re-structuring. It is clear to me that Nigeria is doomed as a nation sooner or later, unless we re-structure and return to loose federation of regions.

    “We must listen to our youths. Their dissatisfaction is real, profound and deep. The political class that sit in the comforts of their mansions in Abuja, Lagos, Europe and USA, that have dual, sometimes triple citizenships, that visit us only on week-ends, and come elections, return home and buy their elections – you all must listen to the youths. NOW or NEVER.

    “Never before has any group in Nigeria brought to the fore, the imperativeness and urgency of re-structuring Nigeria. It is an achievement of historic proportions. But as the Ohas of Ohanaeze, you must find accommodation with the Ezes of Ohanaeze and other groups in Nigeria clamouring for Nigeria existing on the principles of justice, equity, fairness and integrity and free of corruption, hatred and zealotry” the law professor said.

    Speaking further, former President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide, Dr Dozie Ikedife, said that if restructuring is done, it would quell all the agitations by the ethnic nationalities in the land, especially in the South East.

    He said the current structure is against some of the geopolitical zones in the land, adding that the country must restructure to correct some of the imbalances in the land.

    According to Ikedife, “any sensitive government must listen to the heart beat of its people; the essence of democracy is government of the people, for the people and of the people and not a group holding others at the jugular.

    “If we do the restructuring in the country as being proposed, it must be the panacea of all these agitations which must include resource control and it must touch the relationship between the states and the federal governments.

    “We do not want a primordial restructure that will be meaningless and without content,” the former presidential adviser to President Shehu Shagari on liaison in 1979 declared.

    Okorie declared that the benefits of restructuring would be immense on the lives of Ndigbo.

    He said they were clamouring for restructuring to correct what was damaged in Igbo land during and after the war including the roads in the region.

    Okorie said if the country was restructured, most of the things concentrated at the centre would now come to the federating units, adding that there were some certain things that would not be in the constitution.

    He said that the structures the country had currently was holding the system down, which according to him, had impeded development.

    The outspoken Igbo leader said that the APC government had divided Nigeria more than any other government that had ruled the country, adding that such arrangement would equally; stop the agitations by groups like IPOB, MASSOB and others.

    He maintained that the current structure being operated in Nigeria today encouraged laziness among the people and governments, adding that before the 1966 war, Igbo region was regarded as the fastest growing economy, noting that today, the region was nowhere in the country.

    In his own view, the former first aviation minister, Chief Mbazulike Amechi (aka The boy is good), said that Nigeria was being run as illegality.

    The octogenarian declared that the amendment of the constitution by the military after constitutional conferences in the land had helped in dividing the country the more.

    The elder statesman said the country today was being ruled without a people’s constitution, adding that restructuring would bring peace and progress.

    “We need to have a federation with each federating unit depending on its allocation and not running to Abuja each time and that will equally stop some of these problems we are witnessing today in the land and have our dilapidated roads in the region fixed,” Amechi said.

  • Nigeria may slide into crisis without restructuring,  Nwodo warns

    Nigeria may slide into crisis without restructuring, Nwodo warns

    The President-General of apex Igbo organization the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo yesterday said the nation might slide into a deeper crisis without restructuring.

    He said the clamour for the restructuring of the country is not given a deserved and urgent attention.

    He recommended a revisit of the report of the 2014 National Conference.

    He said the Igbo remain the most marginalized in the country.

    He said Igbo leaders were losing control of their youths because the youths could no longer understand why the injustice against their tribe should continue unabated.

    A statement by Ike Abonyi, who is the Media Adviser to the Ohanaeze boss, said Nwodo  spoke in Abuja on Friday at a live political program on African Independent Television (AIT).

    He said: “Unless we restructure this country, we will slide into an uncontrollable crisis.

    “Nigeria has the potential of a world power given its growing population but stand to lose out if the right administrative structure is not given to her.

    “Nigeria is a world power, but if it continues to be wrongly administered it will continue to be a laughing stock.

    “It’s not possible that this country can go on the way it is.  This constitution in operation is not drawn by Nigerians but by few interest in military, but the people are asking through restructuring to make their own constitution.

    “Nothing seems to be working because the current structure is not designed to work.  it’s not designed to encourage productivity.”

    The President-General reiterated his earlier stand that Ndigbo remains the most marginalised in the country despite their commitment to the nation.

    Nwodo lamented that the country’s body politics was insensitive to the plight of Ndigbo despite their overwhelming contributions to the socio- political and economic development of the country.

    “We are losing control of our children, our youths can no longer understand why the injustice should continue unabated,” he added.

    He  expressed regrets that the Nigeria system as currently constituted kills endeavor and discourages productivity.

    On  how to go about the restructuring, the Ohanaeze leader suggested “a revisit of the 2014 National Conference which had Nigerians from all sectors and headed by a former Chief Justice of Nigeria.

    “The resources used in the conference should not be wasted just because some people do not like the administration that set up the conference.

    On the advantages of restructuring, Nwodo examined the declining importance of oil as a major source of revenue.

    He gave examples of the Netherlands and California both of which built their strong economies out of agriculture and human capital development and maintained that restructuring was the surest way to attain fastest economic growth for Nigeria.

  • Chart new path of cooperation with Buhari-led FG, group tells Nwodo

    The Buhari South-East Youths Movement, (BUSEYM) has congratulated the newly elected leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, led by Chief John Nnia Nwodo and called on him to steer his executive and members towards a warmer relationship with the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government in the overall interest of Ndigbo.
    In a press release issued in Enugu, the Enugu State capital, and signed by BUSEYM’s Director-General and National Publicity Secretary, Engr. Nwabueze Onwuneme and Comrade Igwe Samuel Obinna respectively, the group felicitated with Nwodo and the new executive of Ohanaeze and urged them to seek a closer, amicable relationship with President Buhari as their priority in this dispensation.
    We therefore urge Chief Nwodo to steer the Ohaneze Ndi Igbo towards a friendly disposition to the Federal Government led by President Muhammadu Buhari.
    The group also advised Nwodo to distance himself from politics of the day and chart a new part of cooperation, collaboration and consultation with President Buhari’s administration” BUSEYM stated.
    The group noted that so far, Buhari has signified and initiated actions to carry the South-East along despite the fact that the geo-political region is predominantly controlled by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
    BUSEYM further added: “It is significant and worthy of commendations that projects that had been in limbo in the South-East in the past 16 years of the PDP administration are now being jumpstarted.

  • Ohanaeze: Okonkwo seeks total support for Nwodo

    Ohanaeze: Okonkwo seeks total support for Nwodo

    Sen. Annie Okonkwo has applauded the election of Chief Nnia Nwodo Jnr.; as the new President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, urging all Ndigbo to support the new leadership.
    In a release signed on his behalf by Collins Steve Ugwu, Okonkwo said, “It’s clear to me and many, that given our new President’s regalia of references, this mandate is not about another feather to his cap, but a deep challenge to inspire and weave a formidable nest of inclusion, respite and esteem for Ndigbo in their fatherland and elsewhere globally”.
    Okonkwo, who is also a real estate development icon, said: “I’m as encouraged as everyone should be, that we must end this fetish of agonies, and exit the imposed relegation as ‘tolerated lamenters’, because when the omen is bright, the harvest is right.” He added that with the support and sacrifice from all, the cherry is ripe for the picking.
    The lead campaigner for a development paradigm shift by Ndigbo to ‘invest home’, stressed that the crying circumstances of our present must sting everyone to queue behind our new leaders, as they lead from the front to provoke the solidarity we need, and build the cohesion we desire by consensus and firm purpose.
    “I therefore passionately urge all Igbo men and women to engage the gear of action now, so that we can detoxify our social space and halt our values slide, for a radical rebirth in integrity and character, a flourish we once loved to share and export” the senator pleaded.
    As I wish our team leaders early goals and quick wins, I challenge all our governors to please spare them the yoke of partisanship even as they support and work together for the bigger cake, the President of Topwide Group concluded

  • No faction in Ohanaeze, says Nwodo

    No faction in Ohanaeze, says Nwodo

    THE newly elected President- General of Igbo socio-political organization, Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Barr John Nnia Nwodo, has dismissed stories of factions existing in the organization. Nwodo made this known during his first official assignment as the President of Ohaneze Ndigbo during the swearing-in ceremony and inauguration of the executives of the Enugu State chapter 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. “For the first time, we had a peaceful national election that went viral like never before. President 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,” he said. Nwodo said that the patience of Igbo has reached the time of achieving the dividend of their effort towards improving the country. “The propounded elastic has reached its limits”. The out-going Chairman of Ohaneze in the state, 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, Chief Alex Ogbonna, the newly-inaugurated chairman acknowledged that the task ahead of him is daunting, but promised 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. He further urged all and sundry to think of what they can do for Ohaneze instead of what Ohaneze can do for them.

    The newly-inaugurated 20 state executives include; Prof, Chief Alex Ogbonnia, from Awgu, (chairman), Prof Frederick Eze from Udenu local government, (Deputy President), Chief Sam Okonkwo from Nkanu West local Government (Secretary), Oliver Odenigbo from Uzo-Uwani local Government (Assistant Secretary), Fidelis Ojobor from Igbo-Eze North local Government (Treasurer), Sir Ignatius Achu from Ezeagu Local Government Area (Assistant Treasurer), Obinna Onyia from Udi Local Government Area (Financial Secretary), Damian Obisi from Nkanu East Local Government Area (Assistant Financial Secretary),Nnaji Celestine from Enugu South Local Government Area (Organizing Secretary), Okolo Godwin from Enugu East Local Government Area (Publicity Secretary) and Kevin Chukwu from Aninri Local Government Area (Assistant Publicity Secretary). Others are; Ede Chukwuma from Isiuzo Local Government Area (Legal Adviser), Ezeugwu Ben from Nsukka Local Government Area (Assistant Legal Adviser),Ephraim Oluedo from Oji River Local Government Area (Assistant Organizing Secretary), Prof Fab Onah Obeta from Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area (Auditor), Agbowo Romanus from Nkanu East Local Government Area (Ex-Officio, East), Ede Livinus Uche from Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area (Ex- Officio, North) and Anyaene Kenneth Chukwuma Local Government Area (Ex-Officio, West). The event attracted dignitaries from the state house of assembly, traditional rulers and others from different

  • Jonathan congratulates Nwodo over election as Ohanaeze chief

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has congratulated Chief John Nwodo Jnr over his emergence as the new President of Ohaneze Ndigbo, describing his election as a popular choice.

    The ex-President made this known in a goodwill message and urged Nwodo to use his new position to work for the good of Ndigbo and also seek to promote national development.

    In a statement issued by his media adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, Jonathan said: “I wish to convey my best wishes and congratulate you on your election victory as the new President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo.

    “Your victory is well deserved and I am convinced that Ndigbo and the entire nation will be better for it.

    “Given your record of accomplishments and outstanding service to our dear country in the various public offices you had held, I have no doubt that you will succeed in this assignment and justify the huge confidence reposed in you by a people whose love you always profess.

    “I believe that in leading Ohaneze Ndigbo, you will deploy your integrity, exceptional eloquence and abiding goodwill across the nation to not only promote cohesion and national development, but also provide Ndigbo with a strong voice that will command national and international acclaim. May God lead you to accomplish your mandate.”

     

  • Ohaneze Ndigbo presidency:  Group hails Nwodo’s choice

    Ohaneze Ndigbo presidency: Group hails Nwodo’s choice

    A group, the Nsukka Professionals Group, has lauded the South-East and other Igbo speaking states for conceding the Ohaneze Ndigbo presidency to the former Minister of Information, Chief John Nwodo.

    The group, which consists of professionals and business people from the Nsukka cultural zone living at home and in the Diaspora, gave the commendation in a statement signed in Enugu on Friday.

    The statement was signed by the General Secretary and Publicity Secretary of the group, Messrs. Nick Omeye and Dan Ugwuoke, respectively.

    The group applauded the decision affirmed at a recent meeting of Igbo leaders in government and business, as well as traditional rulers, held in Enugu where Nwodo was unanimous selected.

    “We totally endorse the selection of Chief John Nwodo, because of his sterling experience in the public service, his towering intellect and unassailable personal integrity.

    “But more significantly, for his love for Igbos and his total commitment to Ndigbo, their struggles, aspirations, culture and the progress of Igbo nation.

    “At times such as this in the history of our dear nation, Nigeria demands a person with the stature, global acceptability and store of goodwill across its tribal and religious divides and unwavering commitment to the cause of Ndigbo.

    “We are confident that, if given the opportunity and support by the leaders and elders of Ndigbo, Nwodo will inject the much desired new energy, direction and national purpose to the Ohaneze Ndigbo,” the group said.

    NAN reports that Nwodo is a lawyer and economist by educational training.

    He was at different times Special Assistant and Minister of Aviation under former President Shehu Shagari and Minister of Information and Culture under Retired Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar-led administration.

  • ‘Nwodo is Enugu’s choice for Ohanaeze President General’

    Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi yesterday said the choice of the former Minister of Information, Chief Nnia Nwodo, for the post of president-general of Igbo umbrella body, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, is a collective decision of stakeholders in the region’s political divide.
    Ugwuanyi recalled that when he was informed that the position was zoned to Enugu State, he called a meeting of the stakeholders in the state where it was decided that it would be zoned to Nsukka.
    The governor said the decision was based on the fact that Enugu West Senatorial District had taken a shot at the post while Enugu East was currently occupying the state’s leadership of the pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation.
    Ugwuanyi spoke at a civic reception organised in his honour by the people of Imilike in Udenu Local Government Area in recognition of his achievements in good governance and infrastructural development.
    The governor recalled that the stakeholders unanimously nominated Nwodo after due consultations, adding that unlike in the past, the residents were happy with the selection of the candidate.
    He said: “The choice of Chief Nwodo for the post of President General of the Ohaneze Ndigbo is the choice of Enugu State, not my personal choice.”
    Ugwuanyi thanked the people of Imilike for the honour and their support.
    The governor urged them to always pray for him so that God would continue to guide his steps in the right direction.