The traditional ruler of Igbariam
and Chairman Board of Trustees of Ohanaeze Ndigbo General Assembly, HRM Eze DR
Kelly Nkeli Nzekwe, has said that the parallel Ohanaeze is unstoppable.
Speaking with the Director General
of Igbo Mandate Congress IMC, Rev Obinna Akukwe at Awka, the monarch said that
there is no going back on the newly registered Ohanaeze. When reminded by Rev
Akukwe that the newly registered group has been disowned and deregistered by
the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, Eze Okalakwu Nkeli Nzekwe said that
“there is no way somebody can get a PHD and the university will later withdraw
it. The group we registered cannot be deregistered. Ohanaeze Ndigbo General
Assembly is not afraid of the CAC and we are carrying on our activities. CAC
cannot intimidate us, we have passed that stage”.
When reminded again by Rev Akukwe
that the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo and the Chairman of Ohanaeze
Ndigbo Elders Council, Chiefs Nnia Nwodo and Mbazulike Amechi have dismissed
the body as bunch of selfish persons, Igwe Nkeli told the leaders of Igbo
Mandate Congress that high level corruption, selfishness and greed is at the
root of their registering a new Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
According to the monarch, “it is the
deposed Ohanaeze Ndigbo that used Ndigbo to do business. They are busy
collecting money from every government and groups while Igbo youths are
suffering. They are using Igbos to make money and the records are clear. They
have not attracted any meaningful development to Igbo land except sharing money”
Igwe Nkeli said that “Elders cannot
stay in the house and a she goat will deliver with umbilical cord. There is no
way we can sit by and allow Ndigbo to be used by persons with defined personal
agenda. Enough is enough” He Said that the proliferation of Igbo Groups,
including IPOB, is as a result of the failure Of Ohanaeze Ndigbo to present
Igbo positions properly”.
Igwe Nkeli said that they were
called back to Aso Rock last week and met with Buhari and his men and expressed
appreciation for the work ongoing at the Second Niger Bridge and Enugu Airport.
They also asked President Buhari to decree more projects for Ndigbo so that the
levels of unemployment and sufferings in the region will be reduced and the
youth put into useful purposes. Igwe Nkeli said that Igboland needs more
intervention than we have now.
Igbo Mandate Congress has decried
the deplorable state of Ohanaeze Ndigbo National Secretariat in Enugu. In a
parley with select church leaders in Awka yesterday concerning the viability of
Igbo Presidency project, the Director General of Igbo Mandate Congress, Rev
Obinna Akukwe condemned the pulling down of the fence of Ohanaeze Secretariate
and the exposure of the nakedness of Igbo Headquarters.
According to Rev Akukwe “what I saw
in Ohanaeze Ndigbo Secretariat was very deplorable. The walls are pulled down
and the place looks unkept. It is unfortunate that with all the money Ohanaeze
collects from politicians, including the N1.2 billion naira shared at Chelsea
Hotel, Abuja in December 2014 and another N5billion collected to be shared in
Enugu in February 2015, in preparation for polls, the body cannot apportion at
least N500 million of the sum to renovate the facility”
He condemned former Governor Rochas
Okorocha for not completing the white structure he embarked upon in the
secretariat and called for probe of profligacy in the body. Rev Akukwe asked
for truce between the members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo led by Chief Nnia Nwodo and
the one pioneered by Igwe Nkeli Nzekwe so that the Igbo Presidency Project will
not be truncated from within.
Igbo Mandate Congress learnt that
the parallel Ohanaeze Ndigbo is led by Igwe Nkeli Nzekwe (Chairman Board of
Trustees), Barrister Basil Onyeachonam Onuorah (President Genreral), Barrister
Arthur Chukwu (Secretary General) Dikeoha Hon Kingsley Nnalue (Publicity
Secretary) and Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu (Igbo Security Adviser)
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