The Senator Representing Abia South Senatorial Zone, Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe, has advocated inclusive governance as panacea to alleged marginalisation being registered by ethnic nationalities in the country.
Abaribe made the call on Monday in Enugu at the inauguration of Igbonine, a new Igbo socio-cultural organisation.
Igbonine is an apolitical association of all Igbos in Nigeria and anywhere in the world regardless of dialect, religion, socio-economic class and political ideology.
The Senate minority leader noted that the alleged unequal treatment of various people and segments that make up the country remained the root of the present political challenge of the country.
āLuckily, it is not only the South-East or Igbos that feel alienated; but the cry of marginalisation is spread over the country.
āThey are only painting Igbos as only those complaining and causing trouble.
āOur country is supposed to be an inclusive country, where fairness, equity and deliberate action to ensure every part of the country is duly represented and carried along,āā he said.
Abaribe noted that Igbos had invested in the unity, oneness and progress of the country more than any other ethnic nationality or people.
āWe are the largest domestic investors in Nigeria today and have our investment scattered all over the country even to the remotest parts.
āIgbos are the glue that holds Nigeria together.
āWe are found everywhere; we interface and inter-cohabit with other tribes and ethnic nationalities in the country very peacefully and progressively.
āIgbos remained the most travelled ethnic nationality to other parts of the country to interact and understand them better,āā he said.
In a lecture titled; āIgbos: What Do We Wantāā, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, noted that although Igbos had gradually recovered economically from the civil war, āour people are yet to recover politically.”
Moghalu, who is the Presidential Candidate of Young Progressive Party (YPP) in 2019 General Election, urged Igbos to close ranks and build a formidable force to assert themselves politically.
He said: āI will also urge our people to go for those that have wisdom and intellect to deliver on set goals rather than the ongoing cash-and-carry politics prevailing among us.
āThe first generation of Igbo politicians in the first republic like Zik of Africa, Michael Okpara, Akanu Ibiam etc were great intellectuals endowed by God to deliver the region and country at that timeāā.
According to him, what we want now is Nigerian President of South-East extraction. It is achievable with a collective and united will of our people.
In an address, President-General of Igbonine, Chief Emeka Okonkwo, said that Igbonine was borne out of the passion to lend positive and unifying voices to affairs concerning and affecting the Igbo man.
Okonkwo said that the association would support the renaissance of the Nigerian new social order as encapsulated in the 1999 Constitution for the enthronement of equity, justice, fairness and some measure of ideal of freedom.
He said: āWe believe it is only in this way that we can achieve a united Nigeria that is enviable to the rest of the world.
āTherefore, our main thrust would be to pursue the course of Igbos through dialogue, friendship, understanding and application of all favourable dynamics at play without coercion or unnecessary frictionāā.