Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State says there was a
“deliberate attempt” by some unnamed persons to deny Igbo-speaking people of
the South-east an opportunity to produce a Nigerian president in 2023.
Mr Ikpeazu stated this on Wednesday when he met with the
leadership of Nzuko Umunna, a pan Igbo political organisation, according to a
statement by his spokesperson, Onyebuchi Ememanka, on Thursday.
The delegation of Nzuko Umunna was led by Ozichukwu Chukwu
and Josephine Anenih.
The governor argued that the Igbos had made “immense
contributions” to national development given that they reside in every part of
Nigeria, but regretted that the conspiracy around them was “very grave.”
He stressed that it was time for Ndi Igbo to “leverage on
their unity, compromise and understanding to craft and construct a pathway
towards their political liberation” in next elections.
“Igbos should not spend time fighting themselves but rather
forge a common front for their future in Nigeria.
“…That time has come for Igbos to become intentional about
their strategic disposition in Nigeria and therefore, should expand
conversations around the issue with a view to strengthening their relationship
with other ethnic groups across the country,” Mr Ikpeazu said.
Speaking earlier during the gathering, the leader of the
delegation, Mr Chukwu, said their visit to the governor was to further discuss
the way forward for Ndi Igbo, and the need for them to come together and plan
ahead, adding that although Nzuko Umunna is a political organisation, it is
non-partisan.
He equally lauded the governor for congratulating the Abia
State Governor-elect, Alex Otti, on his victory as well as for urging other
candidates not to “distract him with court litigations.”
Background
Before the 2023 presidential election, there had been calls
from South-east leaders that the region should be allowed to produce a Nigerian
president for the first time in 2023.
Hope of many residents of the South-east was dashed when the
ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the main opposition Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), the two dominant political parties in Nigeria, picked
their candidates outside the region during their separate presidential
primaries in May, last year.
But the hope was later rekindled after a former Governor of
Anambra State, Peter Obi, dumped the PDP and defected to the Labour Party (LP)
where he later emerged the party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election.
Although Mr Obi was not the only presidential candidate from
the South-east, the LP candidate enjoyed swelling support across the country
ahead of the election, mainly in South-east and South-south regions.
But the former governor later lost in the 25 February
presidential election, after coming third in the exercise with a total of
6,101,533 votes.
Bola Tinubu of the APC was declared winner after polling a
total of 8,794,726 votes to defeat his closest challenger, Atiku Abubakar of
the PDP who scored a total of 6,984,520 votes.
Mr Obi and Atiku are currently challenging the victory of Mr
Tinubu at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja.
Meanwhile, Mr Ikpeazu was a member of G-5, a group of five
aggrieved PDP governors, opposed to the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku,
and its then national leadership.
Led by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, the group had
also campaigned unsuccessfully to have a southerner replace the then PDP’s
National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, in order to achieve a “regional balance” since
both Atiku and Mr Ayu are from the north.
The G5 said their opposition to Atiku was majorly because of
their belief that the next Nigerian president ought to have come from the
south, since the current President Muhammadu Buhari is from the north.
Governor Wike backed the APC’s Mr Tinubu, now Nigeria’s
president-elect, while Governor Ortom of Benue State supported the LP candidate,
Mr Obi.
It is unclear who Mr Ikpeazu supported in the election. He
had said he would not support Mr Tinubu.
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