The Guardian (Nigeria)

Igbo leaders move to reconcile Ohanaeze Ndigbo factions

Cross River group denies rivalry with parent body

- From Lawrence Njoku ( Enugu) and Agosi Todo ( Calabar)

SOME concerned members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo have initiated moves to reconcile the warring factions in the organisati­on following the January 10, 2021 election in Owerri, Imo State that produced Prof. George Obiozor as President- General.

Certain persons, who purchased forms to contest various positions in the organisati­on, had earlier withdrawn from the race, alleging plot by the former leadership of the organisati­on and some South East governors to impose an executive for Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

Before the Owerri meeting, a faction of the organisati­on had claimed that it conducted election in Enugu that produced Chief Chidi Ibeh as President- General. Since then, the Ibeh- led faction and that of Obiozor had functioned on parallel lines, even as those who withdrew from the race due to alleged irregulari­ties had remained neutral.

But worried by the developmen­t, some concerned Imeobi members, who met in Enugu at the weekend, constitute­d a peace committee, headed by Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiast­ical Province, Reverend Anthony Obinna, as Chairman with Anglican Archbishop of Enugu Province, Reverend Emmanuel Chukwuma, as co- chairman to review the issues.

Addressing journalist­s shortly after the inaugurati­on of the committee, Chairman of the Concerned Imeobi members, Elder Uma Eleazu, said they could not continue to watch while things go wrong in Ohanaeze Ndigbo He stated that members, who are largely made up of elders in Igboland, were disturbed about the welfare and unity of Igbo land and its institutio­ns, stressing that Ohanaeze Ndigbo affairs should be conducted in a constituti­onal manner to maintain peace and order.

Elder Eleazu said it was inappropri­ate for Ndigbo to be divided and fighting one other at this time, stressing that the division in the organisati­on was ridiculing Ndigbo.

On his part, Chukwuma, said the body would reach out to the various factions to make them see the need to come together as members of one family in the interest of unity, peace and developmen­t of Igboland.

Also speaking, Methodist Archbishop of Umuahia, who is secretary of the committee, Reverend Chibuzo Opoko, noted that they would look into the issues and bring all contending factions together.

MEANWHILE, Interim President of Igbo Congress in Cross River State, Prince Raymond Atulomah, has said Ohanaeze Ndigbo remained the apex body of Igbo in the state and as such, there was no rivalry between both organisati­ons.

He said the organisati­on was not formed to rival Ohanaeze Ndigbo, but to complement it, adding that it was a socio- economic and cultural associatio­n formed to foster unity among Igbo profession­als in the state.

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