“What we discussed in our meeting in Enugu was that we were not going to be partisan, and we commended our brothers and sisters for voting according to their conscience in the last presidential elections,” he said.
According to him, it was premature for Ohanaeze Ndigbo to take sides with any political party in the country, saying that any resolution reached by the committee must be ratified by the congress before it would become a policy statement of the pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation.
He added, “At the meeting, we also commended the caretaker committee chairman for sending a congratulatory message to the President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) and President Goodluck Jonathan for his show of maturity and magnanimity at polls. We subsequently called on Ndigbo to re-strategise and get a very strong platform to negotiate the interest of Igbo at all levels of governance.
“Anybody talking about party A or B is on his own; that was not a congress resolution. We agreed that we were not going to be partisan as we are satisfied with the elections in Ebonyi State.”
Nwachukwu also added that the organisation’s duty was to play a fatherly role on behalf of Ndigbo and therefore warned, that no one should draw the organisation into controversy.
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