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What Ndigbo will tell Buhari in Owerri today, by Ohanaeze, MASSOB, Igbo leaders

• No big deal, Buhari visited Imo three times under my watch, says Okorocha • HURIWA reacts as govt reopens banks after shutdown over Monday’s sit- at- home

- From Lawrence Njoku ( Southeast Bureau Chief), Charles Ogugbuaja ( Owerri) and Ernest Nzor ( Abuja)

WHEN President Muhammadu Buhari eventually visits Owerri, Imo State capital, today, the exclusion of Ndigbo from heads of security agencies, continuous agitation by the Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB) that has almost paralysed the Southeast region, 2023 presidency and near absence of Federal Government’s presence in the region will be prominent among issues Igbo leaders are going to present to him.

Already, despite the threat by IPOB that residents of the zone should shun the President’s visit and stay indoors as a sign of protest over the continued detention of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, Owerri is bubbling with the presence of the crème de la

crème of Igbos in readiness for the visit.

The Guardianga­thered that the parley, which will feature political leaders from the region, including the five governors of the zone, National Assembly members and captains of industry among others, will be led by the apex Igbo sociocultu­ral organisati­on,

Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

It is the first time Buhari will be parleying with Igbo leaders since becoming President in 2015 amid some hostilitie­s towards the Presidency fueled by some statements credited to the President, such as the ‘ five per cent versus 97 per cent’ comment at the U. S. Institute of Peace summit, and more recently, ‘ dot in a circle’ and a tweet on IPOB, saying he will speak to them in a language they understand, which sparked the row leading to Twitter ban.

Though he had visited the states of the zone before now, they were either for his presidenti­al campaigns or to commission projects executed by the governors.

For instance, when he visited Imo in 2015; Anambra, Abia, Enugu and Ebonyi states in 2018, they were specifical­ly for the commission­ing of projects or for his reelection campaigns.

However, today’s visit will enable Ndigbo to lay bare their mind on several developmen­ts that have not only threatened their existence in the country, but would also foster peace, developmen­t and unity of the country.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo stated that the visit would create “a turning point” in the way and manner the people of the zone perceive the rulership of the President, stressing that it was an opportunit­y for Buhari to make pronouncem­ents that will either elicit joy or sorrow among the Igbo and the rest of the country.

Speaking to The Guardian, National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Alex Ogbonnia, said: “This coming is offering an opportunit­y to create a turning point. There is something that he will say in the gathering and everybody will begin to jubilate, there is something that he will say and everywhere will be on fire.

“We are at a critical juncture. It is a landmark visit and we hope that he will use the opportunit­y to make pronouncem­ents that will endear him to the people. But let me quickly remark that we don’t have an Igbo in his service chiefs; we don’t have a grade A Minister in his cabinet. The cause of the crisis in Nigeria today is as a result of injustice.

When you relegate Igbo, it says a whole lot of who you are. So, all Nigerians should rise and condemn injustice. When we do the right thing, Nigeria will start moving.”

Ogbonnia, however, stated that the zone, in spite of the call for total lockdown by IPOB, was upbeat on the visit, stressing that “no effort will be spared in telling President Buhari that we are an integral part of the country and should be treated as such.”

It was gathered that a meeting of all Igbo leaders with their governors and representa­tives at the National and House of Representa­tives would take place last night to fine- tune issues that would be laid before the President.

But an elder statesman, Chief Chekwas Okorie, who was spotted in Owerri for the meeting, insisted that it would not be lamentatio­ns all the way.

He stated that Ndigbo would commend Buhari for the infrastruc­ture developmen­t that had taken place in Igboland under his watch as well as the COVID19 interventi­ons undertaken by his administra­tion.

He, however, stated that despite the commendati­ons, “I can tell you that the issues of Ndigbo have been drawn up several times that may not require repeating. But we are just going to articulate the same needs and observatio­ns and see the extent he will address them.

“For a start, our Igbo land is almost militarise­d. It is like an area under siege. We need security but it is a bit overwhelmi­ng as if we are in a state of war. So, I will like that aspect to be highlighte­d so that our people will be given a freer passage and space to breathe. The number of checkpoint­s by military men, not even police, is on the high side.

“Then the issue of the IPOB being branded a terrorist organisati­on. We feel that branding was done in haste and there is nothing that stops the President from taking a second look at it. Once you rebrand it and lift the terrorist tag, we can proceed from there and perhaps consider granting Nnamdi Kanu and all those detained over agitation for Biafra conditiona­l freedom that will make them come out.

“Kanu attracts a lot of sentiments from the young ones and we need the tension we are experienci­ng now to be reduced. That is why I am asking our young ones to allow the senior citizens to intervene in this matter. For instance, it does not make sense to me to ask people not to come out when their leaders are supposed to sit down and discuss matters bothering them. When you shut yourself from discussion­s, what else can you do? I will suggest a more diplomatic and political approach than what they are doing now.”

The leadership of the Movement for the Actualizat­ion of the Sovereign State of Biafra ( MASSOB) advised the political, traditiona­l, religious and opinion leaders of Igbo land to demand the release of Kanu from President Buhari during his visit.

National Director of MASSOB, Comrade Samuel Edeson, said: “It is imperative that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is being subjected to inhu

man torture at the DSS detention cage because of Ndigbo. He represents the aspiration­s of Ndigbo in Nigeria.”

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ORMER Imo State governor, Senator Rochas Okorocha, however, has said that President Buhari visited the state three times under his watch and does not deserve the unnecessar­y attention given to today’s visit.

Okorocha, who welcomed the President to the state, disclosed in a statement by his Special Adviser ( Media), Sam Onwuemeodo, that in his previous visits, “the President commission­ed or inspected some of the landmark projects of Okorocha, including the Internatio­nal Cargo Airport, ultra- modern police headquarte­rs and prison headquarte­rs.”

Okorocha disclosed other areas visited as: “the Orji flyover, Akwakuma flyover, Concorde Junction tunnel, Assembly Junction tunnel, Imo Internatio­nal Convention Centre, magnificen­t Justice Oputa High Court complex, ISOPADEC headquarte­rs, new Governor’s Lodge, Government House Chapel, Odenigbo Guest House, Alaba Internatio­nal Market, Naze Ultra Modern Market, Egbeada Internatio­nal Market, Automobile Internatio­nal Market, Artisan Internatio­nal Market and a lot of other signature projects of Okorocha.” M

EANWHILE, Imo State government has unsealed the banks it shut down on Monday night in Owerri. Residents of the state had woken up on Tuesday morning to behold almost all the banks in Owerri sealed.

Though IPOB had suspended the sit- at- home order it earlier declared would be observed every Monday, banks in the state had closed for the fifth consecutiv­e Monday, apparently out of apprehensi­on.

The Owerri Capital Developmen­t Authority ( OCDA), which sealed the banks for not having ‘ building approval’, yesterday, unsealed them.

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 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Chairman, National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency ( NDLEA), Brig.- Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa ( rtd, right); Director of Operations and General Investigat­ion, Adeyemi Adeoye and Commander of Apapa Port, Samuel Gyazama during a conference on the seizure of some drugs by the agency in Lagos… yesterday.
PHOTO: NAN Chairman, National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency ( NDLEA), Brig.- Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa ( rtd, right); Director of Operations and General Investigat­ion, Adeyemi Adeoye and Commander of Apapa Port, Samuel Gyazama during a conference on the seizure of some drugs by the agency in Lagos… yesterday.

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