Gov. Okorocha
Ahead
of one of the highly anticipated presidential elections in Nigeria, the
governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha, has forced important warning to
the Igbos.
While speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo,
the Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, yesterday, warned against
Ohanaeze Ndigbo taking side in the forthcoming 2019 general elections
just as he said that his heart sometimes bleeds for the Igbo nation.
Okorocha who spoke when the National Organizing Committee for the
2018 Igbo Day Celebration led by Gregory Ibe, paid him a visit at
government House Owerri, maintained that the Igbo people needed to come
close to God and reconcile with each other.
According to Vanguard, the governor further said that if the
Ohanaeze Ndigbo was not careful that it could support candidate that
would fail in the forthcoming election.
He also briefly commented on the issue involving a Reverend Father, Ejike Mbaka with politicians, “Look at the statement by Mbaka of recent, it’s the most embarrassing, but nobody will speak out.”
The statement by the Governor read: “Governor Rochas Okorocha
has called on Ohanaeze Ndigbo to Champion Reconciliation among the
Igbos, and also set out a day for atonement for Ndigbo, stating that the
Igbos need God more than anything else.
“The governor also advised the body to distance itself from
partisan politics to avoid Ndigbo losing when the Party or Candidate the
organization supports loses. Ohanaeze should be smart when it comes to
the issue of partisan politics so that no matter the Candidate or the
Party that wins, Ohanaeze can move in to do the needful.”
On his suggestion that what the Igbo people need at the moment, Okorochs said; “I have told the National President of Ohanaeze about the need for Ohanaeze to Champion Reconciliation among Igbos.
“I said at Evan Enwerem’s book launch, Jim Nwobodo and Chief
Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu were there, that when I was growing up, all I heard
was that Iwuanyanwu never saw eye to eye with Enwerem. Jim Nwobodo never
saw eye to eye with Ekwueme. I asked Iwuanyanwu, where is Enwerem today
to fight and Jim, where is Ekwueme to fight ? He was not happy that,“
this ugly development has been transferred from your generation to my
generation. Rochas Okorocha and Ngige. Obi and Obiano, and so on. So,
our generation has also taken that way.
“And we are not helping matters. So there should be a very
emotional moment for everyone in form of reconciliation. And Onanaeze
should champion it.”
The statement also looked at solving the plethora of problems of the Igbo through communing with God, “There
should also be an atonement for Ndigbo. There could be a prayer
programme for atonement for Ndigbo. Igbos need God and God is closer to
them.
“There is need for Ndigbo to bow down their heads in adoration
to the Most High God and Ohanaeze can champion that. We must begin to do
things a bit differently. We can do something new. This is where I
specially disagree with the elite of Igboland. Let’s try something new
since there is no harm in failure, but an invitation to start again.
“My heart sometimes bleeds for the Igbo nation and when I see
you people, I tell you how I feel. One of our major pivots upon which
the wheels or faith of the Igbo man revolves is the Church and it has
also been tainted.
“Look at the statement by Mbaka of recent, it’s the most
embarrassing, but nobody will speak out. We must act quickly now under
the present ugly situation before we destroy the psyche of Ndigbo yet
unborn.”
However the governor accepted to host the Igbo day celebration saying,
“I am excited to host Ndigbo and I am prepared to host them. As you are
aware, we have been making every attempt to unite Ndigbo over the
years. And years and years, it has always looked like there is no light
at the dark end of the tunnel. We must keep trying in pursuit of peace.
There’s no end to it.”
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