…ask FG to call NEF to order
President-General of pan-Igbo sociocultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, has condemned the statement credited to the chairman of the Northern Elders Forum, NEF, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, alleging that most violent acts against the northerners were perpetrated by the Igbo.
Nwodo who described the statement as “incendiary, unsubstantiated and provocative,” said that “it was a dangerous gaffe by a man who by learning, experience and exposure should know better,” adding that the unprovoked outburst by Prof Abdullahi was capable of setting the country ablaze.
The Igbo leader in a statement issued by his Media Adviser, Chief Emeka Attamah, wondered where and when the Igbo could have killed their northern brothers when there has never been any case of mayhem and killings against the north in any Igbo-speaking state.
He challenged Prof. Abdullahi to make public facts to substantiate his wild and malicious claim, unless it was intended to set up the Igbo for another round of killings in the north, adding that with the statement, the Igbo in the north are not safe.
The President General reminded Prof. Abdullahi that on the contrary, the Igbo have borne the brunt and have been victims of age-long and misguided attacks and bloody orgies by their northern ‘brothers’ at the slightest upheavals in the country, sometimes even as a result of an event outside the country, and no restitution has ever been made for such losses.
Chief Nwodo regretted that the Igbo, apart from innumerable dead ones, have lost property valued at trillions of naira during such senseless attacks in the north, yet they are the catalysts of development and the unifying cord that holds Nigeria together.
Nwodo advised the Northern Elders Forum to exhibit greater caution and wisdom in addressing sensitive national issues like this, rather than stoke further the fire of ethnic violence by making such unguarded, unsubstantiated, garrulous and vitriolic claims capable of igniting fire and breakdown of law and order that could consume the country.
He reminded them that knowing that Nigeria is now a tinderbox, especially with the heightened frayed nerves arising from the unfortunate mismanagement of the fabric of the nation, caution should be the watchword.
Chief Nwodo further reminded Prof Abdullahi that at the twilight of his life, he should espouse salutary views that should bind and heal the wounds of the country so that he will leave behind a better and united Nigeria.
The President General called on the Federal Government to call NEF to order and make them rescind their inflammatory statement to avoid the possible mayhem and confusion it could cause in the country.
I see 90 road projects completed by Ikpeazu. Where are these roads?