The Guardian (Nigeria)

OYC warns leaders against excluding Igbo youths, Biafra agitators from meetings

Why groups decided to work together, by MASSOB

- From Lawrence Njoku, Enugu

THE Igbo youths have warned that they might be moved to revolt against leaders in the South-east zone should there be any summit in the zone in the future without their participat­ion and those of Biafra agitators.

The youths, under the aegis of Ohanaeze Youth Council (OYC) led by Okechukwu Isiguzoro, warned that they may not fold their arms any longer to watch gatherings of Igbo leaders where issues are discussed without their input.

The declaratio­n by the youths followed the Igbo summit that was disrupted in Enugu two days ago by pro-biafra agitators.

The Ohanaeze youths, which condemned the invasion of the summit called by the Eastern Consultati­ve Assembly (ECA) led by Elliot Uko, said it was a threat on the security of the state.

In a statement in Enugu yes- terday, leader of the group, Okechukwu Isinguzoro, stated that it was dishearten­ing that members of the group could carry their agitation to an event organised specifical­ly to honour outstandin­g Igbo leaders and in the process caused injuries on certain Igbo personalit­ies.

Meanwhile, the Movement for the Actualisat­ion of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has said that the leadership problem that has reduced South-east Zone to “near nothing” was responsibl­e for the coming together of the pro-biafra agitating groups.

An Australian-based leader of the group, Arinze Omeje, told journalist­s that the developmen­t was what Ndigbo needed to reclaim their rightful place in the affairs of the country as well as realise their Biafra quest, which he said, was long overdue.

 ??  ?? Executive Director, Isaac Moghalu Foundation, Mariam Moghalu (left); former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Deputy Governor, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu and former Under-secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regina Edzuwah, during a world press conference...
Executive Director, Isaac Moghalu Foundation, Mariam Moghalu (left); former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Deputy Governor, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu and former Under-secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regina Edzuwah, during a world press conference...

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