Ohaneze Ndigbo Calls For Release Of Igbo Youths In Security Facilities


By Celestine Okeh

President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Prof George Obiozor on Thursday, appealed to president Mohammed Buhari to see to the release of Igbo youths detained in security facilities across the country.
This appeal was contained in an address he presented during the visit of president Mohammed Buhari to Imo State.
Here's the full text of his address.
"AN ADDRESS PRESENTED BY AMBASSADOR PROFESSOR 
GEORGE OBIOZOR, PRESIDENT GENERAL OHANAEZE 
NDIGBO WORLDWIDE AT THE OCCASION OF THE VISIT OF 
HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI, 
GCFR, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA 
TO OWERRI, IMO STATE, ON THURSDAY, 9TH SEPTEMBER, 
2021

"Mr. President your visit and presence today in Igboland and 
Owerri, Imo State in particular has more than political significance. In 
manner of symbolism, this visit has thrown light into the cloudiness 
and doubts surrounding the perception of the relations between your Government and Ndigbo. Your presence reassures us that there is still reason for optimism for Nigeria and Nigerian unity.
I feel very pleased in my capacity as President General Ohanaeze 
Ndigbo Worldwide and on behalf of the galaxy of Ndigbo leaders 
gathered here today, and the entire Igbo Nation, to welcome Your 
Excellency wholeheartedly to Igboland. It is also our firm belief that this visit will mark the beginning of a new chapter of dialogue, 
cooperation and understanding between Ndigbo and your administration. 

"Mr. President, after all Nigeria has gone through in its nearly sixty 
years of chequered history of crises and continuity and the 
spectacular patriotic role of Ndigbo to ensure its unity and survival, 
the consistent perception that the Igbos are separatists and 
secessionists agitators is a historical fallacy.
Indeed, if the truth must be told, Ndigbo are the most federating unit 
among all Nigerian citizens. Generally speaking anywhere in Nigeria you don’t find the Igbos, run away something is wrong there. Igbos are market people and travel adventurers. Consequently, what 
defines the Igbo character is propensity for friendliness and harmonious peaceful coexistence and spirit of universalism of 
mankind. This is who we are. Our Igbo adage says “Ojemba Enwe 
Iro”, literally translated - A traveler makes no enemies. 
Also another misconception of Ndigbo is that Igbos cannot speak with 
one voice, ironically that is another fallacy, there are more things that
unite Ndigbo than divide them. But the Igbo spirit defies conditions 
that are obstacles for the expression of their individual or group 
opinion. This sense of egalitarianism is what defines the Igbo system 
of governance based on liberal democracy and social justice.
Mr. President, in spite of all the threats of secessionism or separatism facing the country, there is no doubt that no secessionist element can succeed in Nigeria provided there is good governance based on equity, justice and fairness to all the citizens. 

"Ndigbo are committed to Nigerian unity and there is news for those 
trying to push us out of Nigeria. Ndigbo in Nigeria are like fish in the 
ocean, no matter how rough the storm is, it cannot drive the fish out 
of the ocean. 
Mr. President, it is in this context, that we see a new dawn in your 
distinguished presence in Igboland and believe that on your return to 
Abuja the significance and substance of this visit will form a new foundation of a platform for meaningful dialogue on critical issues of concern to the Igbo Nation. 

"Your Excellency, the most urgent and imperative need of Ndigbo 
today is security. The security of Ndigbo in Nigeria and beyond has 
become a compelling primary responsibility of serious concern for 
Ndigbo. Regrettably our South East Zone has recently become a 
theatre of conflict, negating the peace-loving nature of our people. In 
this context Ohanaeze Ndigbo calls for the establishment of a zonal 
and state police apparatus to support and complement the existing Federal Security architecture. It is in this same vein that Ohanaeze 
Ndigbo, appeals to you, Mr. President, to see to the release of Igbo youths detained by various security agencies across the country. 

"Mr. President, we appreciate the infrastructural work being 
undertaken by the Federal Government in the South East such as the 2nd Niger bridge. It symbolizes the unity and bridge across the various 
regions of the country. However, the South East zone is in dire need 
of more infrastructure sponsored by the Federal Government amongst 
these are roads, bridges, railways and ports. It is the considered view 
of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, one that is also shared by the Igbo people that 
federal investments in these critical areas will revitalize the economy 
and will have the tangential effect of dousing the youth restiveness 
and unemployment in the zone. 
In conclusion, Mr. President, nothing is more important to the Igbos 
in Nigeria today, more than the restoration of serious sense of 
belonging and the spirit of Nigeria’s founding fathers based on one 
nation, one destiny. And we believe this is possible through 
Devolution of Power ensuring a sense of balance in our political 
system".

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