The former spokesman of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chuks Ibegbu, has rejected the claims credited to Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State, where he reportedly said that 99.99 percent of criminals arrested in Anambra in the past three years and three months are Igbo youths.
Ibegbu, who was reacting to the Soludo statement, asked the
Governor to retract the offensive statement.
He insisted that Soludo’s narrative was neither correct nor
factual, saying that it could best be described as a betrayal of his people.
“It is regrettable that a person of Soludo’s calibre can
betray his own people with such unfortunate comments, which is an obvious lie.”
The former Ohanaeze Ndigbo spokesman, who is the leader of
Nzuko Ndigbo Worldwide, also cautioned some Igbo politicians against betraying
or denigrating their people for selfish interest.
He urged South East Governors and legislators to implement
anti-open grazing laws in their states, saying that such would restore sanity
to cities and communities.
“I saw herds of cattle in Umuahia and Enugu cities the other
day, and it was worrisome.”
He regretted the death of ex-President Buhari but noted that
his death in London is a pointer to how Nigeria’s past and present rulers,
including Buhari, did not do enough to improve Nigeria’s health facilities.
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