Ohaneze Rejects Tinubu, Give Conditions as PDP, Labour Woos Ndigbo

 Ohaneze Rejects Tinubu, Give Conditions as PDP, Labour Woos Ndigbo

FROM OUR POLITICAL DESK (ABAKALIKI)

Ohaneze Ndigbo said that igbos will not support the candidacy of the All Progressive Congress APC Alhaji Ahmed Bola Tinubu but will support the People Democratic Party Alhaji Abubakar Atiku only if he hand over power to Southeast after four years and also pick Igboman as his running mate.

The Secretary of Ohaneze Ndigbo Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro stated this in Abakaliki after deliberations with PDP National Support Forum led by Dr. Ahmad Musa and World Igbo Youth Congress led by Dr. Francis Anagha-Ufuoma noted that supporting Tinubu will make Southeast wait for next 16 years insisting that PDP is the best option for the Igbo.

The statement reads “Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide received the delegations from two separate support groups that are galvanizing support for both the PDP and LP Presidential candidates for 2023 elections on Thursday 9th June 2022 in Abakiliki Ebonyi State”.

“We had fruitful deliberations with PDP National Support Forum led by Dr. Ahmad Musa and World Igbo Youth Congress led by Dr. Francis Anagha-Ufuoma, the consultative meetings were on the aftermath of the party’s presidential primaries and 2023 elections, with the emergence of the trio, Atiku Abubakar for PDP, Peter Obi for Labour Party and Bola Ahmed Tinubu for APC”.

“In response to the leadership of the PDP National Support Forum led by Dr. Ahmad Musa, Ohaneze Ndigbo reiterated that the lessons from the 1983 elections where Obafemi Awolowo lost to Shehu Shagari and the events of 1993 elections, might repeat themselves in 2023”.

“The scenarios of 1983 should be a bitter lessons to corrupt politicians that are desperately looking for power and the events of 1993 elections should teach APC Presidential candidate of the importance of carrying along all ethnic groups in his agenda”.

“We have not forgotten that Senator Francis Arthur Nzeribe stood up against the proclamation of MKO Abiola and his attempts to win the 1993 without Ndigbo, and the bitter taste of defeat of Awolowo in 1983 to Shagari might repeat itself in 2023”.

“We urge Ndigbo not to dump the opposition party,which they formed in 1998 through Dr. Alex Ekwueme’s G34 and insisted that PDP remains the only party for Igbos to achieve Igbo presidency in 2027, they advocate for the southeast VP slot and southeast should be assuage the position of being the running mate of Atiku Abubakar in 2023, PDPnsf National coordinator said that APC will elongate the Southeast Presidency to 2039”.

Similarly the world Igbo Youth Congress in a separate meeting with Ohanaeze Ndigbo insisted that Mr. Peter Obi the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party remains the only hope for Nigeria.

Dr. Francis Anagha Ufuoma said that Ndigbo and Nigerians are currently mobilizing the electorates towards the Labour Party, saying that Nigerians are tired of corrupt politicians.

According to him Obi is the newest political tsunami sweeping across the country and the younger generation of Nigerians has designed strategies for Obi’s victory in 2023 and urged Igbo leadership to openly endorse the Obi’s Labour Party in 2023.

Ohanaeze responded to the request of Igbo the youth group that the major tasks before Nigerians especially the youths, is to aggressively obtain their PVCs before the closure of the ongoing voter’s registration exercise by ending of June 2022.

“We are using this medium to express our disappointment against INEC officials and leadership in attempts to disenfranchise Nigerians especially Igbos in the ongoing voters registration exercise”.

“We have evidences that INEC officials in some parts of southeast are not keen on the enrollment of southeast eligible voters and urged Ndigbo to storm All centres of the ongoing Voters registration exercise and ensure that they obtain their voters cards before the closure of the exercise”.

“INEC should extend the exercise till September 30th 2022 to accommodate millions of eligible voters to participate in 2023 elections”, Ohanaeze assured the Igbo youth group that decision will be taken in respect of 2023 elections in the future”.