Some members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo are putting us in danger, Igbo indigenes in the north say

Some members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo are putting us in danger, Igbo indigenes in the north say

- The ultimatum given to Igbos living in the north by a coalition of northern youths is still fresh in mind

- Igbo indigenes have lauded moves by some groups who have taken it upon themselves to resolve the issue

- They also warned that some elements are hell-bent on fomenting trouble

Igbo indigenes in the north under the auspices of Ndigbo Youth Council in 19 northern states have cautioned some senior members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo against utterances capable of heating up the polity and putting their lives in danger.

Leader of the group, Chief Obinna Nwankwo, gave the warning in a statement sent to journalists on Tuesday, July 18.

The group commended the Ohanaeze Youth Council (OYC) over its meeting with the Arewa youths with a view to resolving the October 1 deadline quit notice to the Igbo in the north.

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The statement expressed optimism that the meeting was the first practical step towards halting the planned sack of Ndigbo from the north.

“We have always made it clear that the several meetings convened by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, though look worthwhile on the surface, lacked the capacity to stop this trouble when it starts.

“We said this because the same elders who Osinbajo invited to the Aso Rock Villa had at the wake of the quit notice disowned it. How then would they have the capacity to call these youths to order if they are bent on carrying out their threat?” the group said.

They hailed the OYC for initiating a workable solution to the looming danger and warned that efforts to truncate the recent peace process will be resisted.

“There is no doubt that our lives and properties have been in danger ever since that threat was issued. We have for so long expected a situation where the youths are called for a discussion, but rather than do so, what we see is mere condemnation from various groups.

“We, therefore, salute the courage of the OYC for taking this bold step. We also commend the Arewa youths for coming to the negotiating table with its counterpart from the south-east.

“May we, however, caution that any plan by anybody to jeopardize this peace process will be resisted. We now have the feeling that some people are benefiting from this tension.

“This could be the only reason why one Chuks Ibegbu, who said he is the deputy national publicity secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo saw nothing good in this parley with the Arewa youths. Are Ibegbu and his cohorts holding the opinion that no effort should be made to safeguard the lives and properties of Ndigbo in the North? What do they benefit from festering crisis?

“As the deputy national publicity secretary which he claims to be, why has he taken over the functions of the substantive publicity secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo? Why is he issuing statements with reckless abandon without clearance from anybody for pecuniary reasons? We see his action as one borne out of utter jealousy and envy.

“We the entire Igbo Youths in the 19 northern states wish to state categorically that we have absolute confidence in the leadership of OYC under Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro.

“By extension, we equally have absolute trust on the peace process he has initiated with the Arewa youths. No price is too much for peace and that is why we shall not sit by and watch some persons derail this process.

“At this point, we are sounding a note of warning that should this process be stalled owing to Ibegbu’s reckless utterances, and our people in the North face attack as a result of the collapse of that peace process, he shall be held responsible.

“Any opposition to the leadership of Ohanaeze youths is indirectly calling for planned massacre and genocide against Igbo in the North and looting of Igbo properties in the 19 northern states.

“We have uncovered plot by some shameless members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo to allow Igbo be massacred in the North by trying to interfere in the genuine efforts of national leadership of Ohanaeze youths”, the statement said.

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In a related development, the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) on Tuesday, July 18, directed all Igbos residing in the northern part of the country to take advantage of the month of August 2017 to return to the south-east.

This was contained in a statement by the group's national information officer, Samuel Edesonu, who said the decision was taken to beat the October 1 deadline quit notice given by the Arewa youths.

MASSOB further said the decision was taken at its national executive meeting presided over by its leader, Comrade Uchenna Madu.

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