Ignore Nnamdi Kanu - Igbo group in South Africa urges Anambra people

Ignore Nnamdi Kanu - Igbo group in South Africa urges Anambra people

- The Ohaneze Ndigbo in South Africa has cautioned Nnmadi Kanu over his recent outburst that election will not hold in Anambra

- The founder of the group in South Africa said Kanu should be ignored

- He insisted that Anambra people have the right to elect their leaders

Chief Jonas Udeji, the founder of Ohaneze Ndigbo, a socio-cultural group in South Africa, says the stance of its national body not to boycott the Anambra governorship election is in order.

Nnamdi Kanu, the self proclaimed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), had called for the boycott of the Nov. 18 election in Anambra.

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But the National President of Ohaneze, John Nwodo, had addressed legislators in Anambra and told them to ignore the directive.

The founder of the group in South Africa said Kanu should be ignored
The founder of the group in South Africa said Kanu should be ignored

Udeji said in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Saturday that Kanu was not qualified to give such a directive on behalf of Igbos.

“ Ohaneze Ndigbo remains the apex body of Igbos in Nigeria and world-wide.

“ No single individual will give any order on behalf of Igbos if that person is not the elected President of Ohaneze.

“ We understand Nnamdi Kanu`s emotions about the plight of Igbos in Nigeria. But, he should realise that we have a leader and that is Nwodo.

“ He is the one to speak on behalf of Igbos,” he said.

Udeji urged Anambra people and other South East states to ignore such directive from IPOB and elect their leaders when the opportunity comes.

According to him, Igbos should collectively decide on such sensitive issues under the leadership of Ohaneze, their apex body, and not based on an individual’s directive.

He said that Anambra people had the right to elect their governor and other representatives at the local government, state and national levels.

Udeji said that Ohaneze under Nwodo`s leadership had been focused and remained determined to achieve set goals and objectives.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ngLegit.ng had earlier reported that the factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Ahmed Makarfi, has said the way the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, is going about the agitation for Biafra is wrong.

Speaking during Sunrise Daily, a live television programme on Channels Television on Friday, June 30, Makarfi said Kanu’s method is worse than that of the Coalition of Arewa Youths who issued a quit notice to Igbos in the north.

He said although he was not in support of the action of the northern youths, Kanu’s approach was more infuriating.

With the current unrest in Nigeria arising from agitations for Biafra, Legit.ng hit the streets to ask Nigerians how they think the country can be united again. Watch their responses below.

Source: Legit.ng

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