Presidential primary: South East govs behind Igbo candidate’s poor outing — Ohanaeze
Ohanaeze Youth Council (OYC) has lambasted the South East governors over the woeful outing of presidential aspirants of Igbo extraction in the recently conducted presidential primaries of the two leading political parties.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide said in a statement issued on Saturday by its President General, Okwu Nnabuike, that South East governors traded-off the people’s pride and destiny.
He asked the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), and the Association of South East Town Unions (ASETU), to focus their anger on the governors and not the delegates. Both groups had disclosed they were compiling the names of South East delegates to the conventions, with the aim of giving them appropriate punishments.
But Ohanaeze differed with them, noting that the delegates merely carried out orders given to them by the governors.
“It is wrong for anyone to say the delegates should be punished. Nobody should touch any of the delegates to the PDP and the APC national conventions. The real enemies of Ndigbo are the governors who ordered the delegates to vote for non-Igbo. It is a show of shame that the South East governors could not muster votes to, at least, show the rest of the country that we are serious with the demand for a Nigeria president of Igbo extraction.
“Instead, they traded-off our pride with their selfish interest. They have, by this singular act, shown themselves to be the real enemies of Ndigbo.
“We, therefore, call on the MASSOB and ASETU to direct their anger towards the governors, who must tell us what happened to Igbo votes during the conventions. Any attempt to attack the delegates is an exercise in futility and would be resisted,” Nnabuike said. (Daily Sun)