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Tuesday, 25 October 2022

PANPIEC to meet Igbo Politicians on Nnamdi Kanu , 2023 Polls as Nzuko Ndigbo Mourns Anambra Flood Victim

 

The Pan Nigerian President of Igbo Extraction Coalition PANPIEC, the pioneer coalition of support groups that started the Pressure for power shift to Igboland in 2023 and many aggrieved Igbo politicians across political divide have scheduled an emergency meeting at Umuahia this weekend to discuss the political development in Nigeria and need for all Igbo Presidential candidates to agree on one person with large followership in Nigeria.

The Strategy Team will also discuss the implications of non-release of Nnamdi Kanu on the Igbo populace and offer the quickest solution out of the quagmire.



The Chairman of the PANPIEC 23 Presidency Strategic Committee, REV Obinna Akukwe stated this while addressing the media in Abuja on Friday. He said that the PANPIEC emergency session at Owerri on the 18th was successful and the body will relay the findings to the public after its emergency Board of Trustees meetings in Abuja this weekend

He noted that Nigeria is now well disposed to a Pan Nigeria Igbo man succeeding President Buhari in 23 and there is the need for all the candidates of Igbo extraction to agree on one person.

He commended the Nigerians for their disposition to political justice and equity and lauded the DoS branch of IPOB for pledging not to disrupt elections in Igboland.

Rev Akukwe lambasted Igbo Politicians working against the release of Nnamdi KANU and said that PANPIEC Strategy Team has resolved to engage and dialogue with them for a change of mind.

He also cautioned against setting ablaze trucks that belong to Northerners in Igboland, as recently reported, insisting that those responsible for such malfeasance are not representing Ndigbo.

Akukwe lauded President Buhari’s free and fair elections policy and asked errant politicians bent on malfeasance in 2023 to keep off.

Meanwhile NZUKO NDIGBO the leading Pan Igbo group has declared three days mourning for victims of the flood in the state.

The BOT chairman of the group Chuks Ibegbu lamented the loss and noted that bad governance at all levels in Nigeria led to the tragedy.

He commiserated with families of the victims and asked politicians and business persons to show empathy. He described the death of dozens of persosn in Anambra state as unfortunate and asked God to grant repose to the lost souls.

Ibegbu advised Marine users to apply life jackets to boat riders for safe journeys.

News by Nigeria Media Forum

 

 

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