Saturday, 31 May 2014
Igbo delegates to Confab slammed over “poor performance”
A group, Igboezue, has slammed the South East
delegates to the ongoing National Conference for
their “abysmal performance” since the conference
began.
In a statement on Friday by its leader, Chekwas
Okorie, the group said it was worried that the core
issues which persuaded Ndigbo to embrace the
conference with great enthusiasm and hope had no
potential of being addressed.
Among the notable Igbo leaders attending the
conference are two former Senate Presidents,
Adolphus Wabara and Ken Nnamani; President of
Ohaneze Ndigbo, Gary Enwo-Igariwey and his
predecessor, Dozie Ikedife; a former foreign affairs
minister and retired army general, Ike Nwachukwu;
former governors – Achike Udenwa, Jim Nwobodo,
Chukwuemeka Ezeife and Sam Egwu.
Others are former ministers – Ihechukwu
Maduibuike and Alphonsus Nwosu, former senator,
Nnamdi Eriobuna, National Chairman of Labour
Party, LP, Dan Nwanyanwu, and Anya O. Anya.
Prominent on the agenda of the Igbo race to the
conference is the creation of another state in the
South East zone to bring the number to six as it is
in the other zones except the North West, which has
seven.
“We have watched with deep concern the lackluster
performance of the delegates from the South-East
geopolitical zone at the on-going National
Conference at Abuja,” Igboezue said.
“We chose to speak out at this time when the 20
committees set up by the conference have
concluded their deliberations and submitted their
recommendations for consideration by the plenary
session of the Conference.
“We are worried by the recommendations of the
committees that dealt with the core issues which
persuaded Ndigbo to embrace the convocation of
the Conference, with great enthusiasm and hope.”
The group said it had expected that the conference
would come up with a new draft Constitution that
would usher in a new era of a more equitable, and
justiceable Nigerian political structure that would
be fair to all the ethnic nationalities that make up
Nigeria.
It said it had expected a true federal structure that
would be anchored on Nigeria’s six geo-political
zones as federating units on the basis of equality,
devolution of power, fiscal federalism, equitable
revenue allocation formula in the form of resource
control, citizenship rights etc.
The group stated further, “We are exceedingly
disappointed at the abysmal performance of the
Igbo delegates who in spite of well-founded
reservations on their ability to deliver on their
mandate considering the manner of their
appointment, were given benefit of the doubt,
supported and encouraged,” the group said.
“It has become clear even to the unwary that all the
Igbo delegates to the Conference were mere sitting
ducks who were struck by certain strange and
mysterious “deaf and dumb” ailment. No profound
statement reflecting the aspiration and expectation
of Ndigbo in Nigeria could be ascribed to any Igbo
delegate at the National Conference.
“Our unequivocal verdict is that Ndigbo have been
afflicted with the worst quality representation in
our entire history. We grinned with envy and at the
same time covered with shame when we read,
listened and watched groups and individuals
representing other zones and ethnic nationalities
make profound and strong statements on the
minimum expectations of the people they were
mandated to represent.”
Igboezue said the trend at the plenary sessions of
the conference had shown that Ndigbo would come
out of it empty-handed “with our political elite and
traditional rulers back to their pastime engagement
of coordinating the campaigns of non-Igbo
politicians who have the deep pockets to hire their
services, without sparing any thought for the fate of
their children and generations of unborn Ndigbo in
Nigeria.”
The group added, “We weep for our people. This
cannot be the legacy bequeathed to us by our past
heroes. Igboezue cannot surrender in spite of the
heart rending disappointment and betrayal of those
who lay claim to Igbo leadership at this trying
time.”
The group also cautioned Nigerians, especially
those at the National Conference and the members
of the National Assembly currently in the process of
amending the Constitution that Ndigbo should not
be treated with levity on a matter that is dear to our
people in the Nigerian Project.
It said Ndigbo were very restive at this time and
may not continue to endure their pains in Nigeria
for a much longer time, “if the only thing we can
get out of the National Conference is the
maintenance of status quo.”
“We wish to sound it loud and clear that the
irreducible minimum condition to pacify Ndigbo is
the incorporation of Nigeria’s six geo-political
zones into the Nigerian Constitution as federating
units on the basis of the equality of the zones,”
Igboezue said.
The group said in the event of any conspiracy to
deny Ndigbo this minimum condition, it would not
hesitate to mobilize similarly inclined Igbo groups
and associations in Nigeria and in the Diaspora, to
convene as a matter of urgency, an All Igbo
Consultative Assembly to review the fate of the
zone in the country and take their destiny in their
hands.[Premium Times]
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