As part of its move to secure block votes for President Goodluck
Jonathan, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo said it has begun consultations with
prominent Igbo citizens to shed the ambition of contesting the 2015
presidential election.
The apex body said it was doing so in the
interest of peace and unity, noting that a president of Igbo origin
would emerge at the appropriate time.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo President Gary
Nnachi Enwo-Igariwey yesterday visited a former Governor of Abia State,
Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, to urge him to drop his presidential ambition. He
said the move was strategic and it would enable the Igbo to speak with
one voice on the 2015 presidential election.
Enwo-Igariwey, who said
he started discussions with Kalu about seven months back, said he was in
Abuja to urge him to comply with the Igbo cause by reconsidering his
plan to run.
He said: “I was here about six months ago to actually
discuss with him on issues concerning the Igbo nation. It was about
rumours on presidential interest and I told him I will like to discuss
that with him formally when he eventually decides on what to do. I have
come in continuation of that discussion and to appeal to him to share my
views with him. So, I have come here to rub minds with him and to tell
him to join me in the discussions about Igbo unity so that we will speak
with one voice.
“We no longer want a situation where we speak from
different points and our agenda should be the same. I have talked to him
about his views. I have appealed to him to shelve it in the interest of
the Igbo nation. I have appealed to him to join hands with us and at
the appropriate time when we make our statement, it will be with one
voice as a people. That a great son like him should also join in that
decision making and I have appealed to him to shelve that ambition in
the interest of peace, until such decisions are made in Igbo land and he
has given me his assurances that he will listen to Ohanaeze’s appeal so
that we speak with one voice in the interest of the people.”
Asked
if the decision would not jeopardise the rights of the average Igbo
person to aspire to the highest post in the land, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo
chief said other individuals should exercise their rights but the body
has a target group and Kalu happened to be one of the prominent Igbo who
should be persuaded to shelve their ambition.
Speaking on the threat
by some Northern elders to sue former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen
Azubuike Ihejirika, to the World Court, Enwo-Igariwey said the body
condemned the statement, demanding its withdrawal. It is a known fact
that there is bound to be some unfortunate casualties in the fight
against terror by the authorities.
Responding to the request, an apparently unexcited Kalu said he would reconsider his decision to run for president.
“Mr.
President (Enwo-Igariwey) was here and he advised that he would like
the Igbo to speak with one voice. They said a tree cannot make a forest.
If the apex organisation in Igboland wants to say, ‘well; we don’t want
any of our sons to contest for election this time’, well, we will hold
on and work with them to see what they will do. I will never be a
scapegoat that will sacrifice my tribe. Whatever my tribe says is
superior to what I will think. I believe they have their reasons and
their reasons may be more superior to what I think. He was here six
months ago and I told him we will discuss it between December and
January and not only him, there are many of our Igbo elite who have been
to me in Lagos, Abuja and in the diaspora and I don’t know who I am to
say no to them.”
The Nation
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