Igbo leaders plan to meet Pres. Buhari on the marginalization of Igbos | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Leaderboard_4

LI_Leaderboard_1

LI_Leaderboard_2

LI_Leaderboard_3

Monday 23 November 2015

Igbo leaders plan to meet Pres. Buhari on the marginalization of Igbos

 South East Governors’ Forum, SEGF, summoned Igbo leaders yesterday to discuss the security implications of the agitations by members of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, and the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in Enugu state.
The leaders agreed to set up a delegation of Igbo elders to meet President Muhammadu Buhari on the marginalisation of Igbos in the country.

They also agreed to talk with members of the MASSOB and IPOB groups in order to discourage them from having any more protests.

However, the two factions of Ohanaeze were not invited to the meeting because the governors reasoned that inviting any of them would mean legitimising such faction.

A four-point communique read by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, at the end of the meeting on behalf of his colleagues read:
“We agreed that south-east governors should set up a committee to immediately address the impasse on Ohanaeze leadership. After a compassionate review of the recent MASSOB/IPOB agitations in the country, it was resolved that a committee be set up to dialogue with MASSOB,IPOB as well as the Federal Government with a view to finding a lasting solution to the issue.
“The elders also examined other issues including poor state of infrastructural facilities in the south-east, marginalization in federal appointments and other socio-economic issues that impact on the economic development of the south-east and resolved to support the decision of south-east governors to set up an economic council and urged them to interface with the Federal Government on remedial measures. A delegation of elders of the south-east was mandated to meet with the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
Governor Lawrence Ifeanyi Ugwanyi of Enugu State, said the meeting was a follow up to the earlier meeting of the South- East governors on November 17.
He said:
The meeting is a follow up to the meeting of the SEGF that we held last Tuesday, November 17, 2015, in this venue during which we reached the following resolutions on some issues affecting us as a zone; To appoint a high level Economic Advisory Committee to harness the economic potentials of the people of the South East working together. The governors are concerned about the poor state of the Federal Government roads in the zone namely the Enugu – Onitsha, Aba- Ikot Ekpene , Owerri – Port Harcourt, Enugu – Port Harcourt, among others which need urgent intervention by the Federal Government.
“On security, the issue of MASSOB/ IPOB, was discussed and they resolved to consult widely with Ohanaeze (Ndigbo), traditional rulers, development unions, clergy, and other stakeholders on how to ensure lasting peace in the zone. In furtherance to this, the South East Governors scheduled an emergency meeting of stakeholders on Sunday, November 22, 2015, (yesterday) at Enugu.
“Attendance to the emergency meeting includes all National Assembly members, all honourable ministers and other invited stakeholders from the zone. The governors advised MASSOB/IPOB to continue to toe the line of peace as this is the only way to ensure economic development of the zone. We are therefore, here to discuss matters arising from these resolutions and other issues that are of interest to the zone. We ask God to guide and direct our thoughts as we go through this function and I wish us all, happy and fruitful deliberations.

Vanguard

43 comments:

Truthurts said...

Iro!

Truthurts said...

Iro!

STERN said...

Can this biafran trash stop pls?

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Now dey r talking

Unknown said...

Finally doing what should have been done a Long time ago,and the part of not inviting d factions so as not to look like they are legalising it makes sense!

Unknown said...

No strength to strain my eyes αи∂ start reading all that, but whatever it is, they shld beTter discourage them from this Biafra ish, doesn't make sense at all. Igbo ppl can't lead themselves...they will just kill each other out of jealousy αи∂ power tussle. Abu m onye igbo, amam ihe m na ekwu
















#It wiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
#IT MuSt enD iN prAise

Unknown said...

The roads are nothing to write home abt check out umunya federal road in Anambra state Whr their NYSC camp is located you'd wonder what the 'change' government are doing.
~D great anonymous!

Unknown said...

May t be fruitful, amen

Unknown said...

God move but most of d governors can't be trusted

ogeee said...

Nice move. I hope Buhari ll listen and resolve d problem

Unknown said...

Meeting him for what? ... We wanna go. We gat no time for meeting any Mallam.
Next plzzzz!!!!

Unknown said...

Issokay o! All the best to them. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Issokay o! All the best to them. Linda take note!

TheRealAkon said...

Absolutely nothing fruitful will come out of this meeting. Just a waste of time. All Buhari need to do to keep them silent is a nice 'back hand' ( money). They can kill their kindred for money. Oh yes! You can come for me- my husband is Igbo & who cares. Igbo people can kill for money.

knowurway.com said...

Ok very good.

Anonymous said...

Pls just go,what marginalization are u always being marginalized what kind of self entitled people are you na only una Waka come,abeg gerrarhia

Unknown said...

Igbos, whatever you do don't listen to Rochas, he is a saboteur. He will sell us out.

Mr 47 said...

Igbo ppl are so small, tiny, easy to be oppressed and insecure. I pity them.

Unknown said...

Madness

Unknown said...

Dat is if PMB would see them....

Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

Anonymous said...

Dats d way forward. Better platform.

Anonymous said...

i knew they are wasting their time, the protest is not a marginalization thing. Is who we want to be Biafrans. We want a referendum.

Unknown said...

In orda 2 avoid more protest dey shld provide job

(Crash Course) The most effective method to get you to the top after you hit rock bottom said...

hmmmmm

Anonymous said...

Important questions need be asked to the south easterners. 1) Have the FG withheld the federal allocation apportioned to the SE? if yes they should point out when and under which administration. If No, then 2) What happened to the federal allocation the SE has been receiving from the FG. 3) Had the received allocation been put to judicious use, would there be such a level of infrastructural decay in that zone?
If anyone need to account for the under-development of the SE it is no one but the leaders of the SE. The SE marginalized itself through its leaders' greed and looting.
All these politically motivated pro-biafra agitation is a decoy to distract the public and the FG from cleaning up the decayed system inflicted by politicians of past adminstrations. The SE would realize the senselessness in this gimmick it has embarked upon when the FG is forced to either declare a state of emergency on the SE to maintain law and order, or let them breakaway through a referrendum. If the leaders of the SE did little or nothing to foster the development of that region within the Nigerian federation, what's the guarantee they would do otherwise in a Biafran nation with little or no structured organisation, governance and means of national revenue. Biafra is another south-sudan waiting to happen.

ary said...

If I were PMB I would tell them to go home and fix it then come back to the table for talks!

Anonymous said...

Ok now, na now morning come for their door? Good one sha!

Betty said...

They talk about being marginalized and yet they marginalized within the igbo community. Enough of this biafra nonesense abeg.

Anonymous said...

ABEG HOPE THEY HAVE REMOVED SOUTH SOUTH FROM THEIR BIAFRA NONSENSE. BUHARI IF YOU ARE READING THIS, PLS SOUTH SOUTH IS NOT PART OF THEM

Anonymous said...

All states in Nigeria have thesame problem of poor roads, lack of infrastructure etc. It is not only South East that is suffering this. So what is their problem? Abeg make them pack

Anonymous said...

All states in Nigeria have thesame problem of poor roads, lack of infrastructure etc. It is not only South East that is suffering this. So what is their problem? Abeg make them pack

Anonymous said...

They did not vote for the man na. So why are they looking for federal appoitments? They should tell their governors to give them appointments

Anonymous said...

Why didnt they see Jonathan during his administration on the issues of poor road and infrastructure? Why are they waiting Buhari to do everything for them? Somebody that they did not vote for. Hissssssssssss

Anonymous said...

Why didnt they see Jonathan during his administration on the issues of poor road and infrastructure? Why are they waiting Buhari to do everything for them? Somebody that they did not vote for. Hissssssssssss

Anonymous said...

They should go and ask Jonathan and their governors about federal allocation that was sqandered during Jonathan's administration because of greed and looting. They should leave Buhari out of it. Buhari has better things to think about than focus on problems of South East

Anonymous said...

They should go and ask Jonathan and their governors about federal allocation that was sqandered during Jonathan's administration because of greed and looting. They should leave Buhari out of it. Buhari has better things to think about than focus on problems of South East

Anonymous said...

Are they the only ones that have road and infrastructure problem? Every state in Nigeria has thesame problem. So why should theirs be special?

Anonymous said...

God bless you for speaking my mind

Anonymous said...

Make them go ask past administration watin happen to federal allocation. That is not Buhari's business. Buhari has better things like boko-haram, fuel, electricity, unemployment etc to think about. Problems with South East is the least of Buhari's problems right now if you ask me.

Anonymous said...

Make them go ask past administration watin happen to federal allocation. That is not Buhari's business. Buhari has better things like boko-haram, fuel, electricity, unemployment etc to think about. Problems with South East is the least of Buhari's problems right now if you ask me.

Anonymous said...

They did not vote for Buhari. So why are they looking for appointments at the federal level. They should look for appointments at the state level. Go and ask your governors that u voted for to give u appointments at the state level. Next time, vote wisely

Anonymous said...

They did not vote for Buhari. So why are they looking for appointments at the federal level. They should look for appointments at the state level. Go and ask your governors that u voted for to give u appointments at the state level. Next time, vote wisely

AGB said...

You've never sounded reasonable anyways.

Recent Posts