ENUGU – Governor Rochas Okorocha of
Imo State, Tuesday, lashed out at the present Igbo leaders for failing to
work for the collective good of the people.
Okorocha, spoke at the International
Colloquium on the Igbo Question in Nigeria held in Enugu,
said despite huge human and material potentials, the Igbo nation was not working owing to disunity.
said despite huge human and material potentials, the Igbo nation was not working owing to disunity.
He said: “The Igbo nation is not
working, but the Igbo nation can work and it will take my generation to make it
work.
“The problem is not that we don’t have
abundant natural and human resources, the problem is not that we don’t have
enough educated people, enough business men, enough professors, enough
religious leaders; our problem is lack of unity, any day Ndigbo become one,
something will happen in Nigeria.
“Our problem is that there is no
unity, Governors are not united, businessmen are not united, traditional rulers
are not united, the women, the youths are not united”.
Advocating a change of attitude
among Ndigbo, the governor said that he had asked God to show him what Ndigbo
will do to be united.
“First and foremost, we must ask God
for forgiveness, Ndigbo must set aside a date to fast and atone for their sins,
on such a day, we must lie down on the ground and cry to God.
“All hope is not lost; the Yoruba
has ruled Nigeria, the Hausa has ruled Nigeria, all the other zones have ruled
Nigeria, but the problems facing the country are still there, any day an Igbo
man occupies the presidency, there will be a total turn around”.
Earlier in a welcome address, the
Coordinator and Chairman of the Colloquium Planning Committee, Prof. Uzodinma
Nwala, said the event was conceived by a body of Igbo intelligentsia, clergy,
elders and patriots in the light of the current socio-political situation in
Nigerian federation and the debate over her future and in the light of the
enormous challenges facing the Igbo nation.
Quoting from the handbook of the
colloquium, Nwala said the event “provides the much expected opportunity for
the entire Igbo race to prepare themselves for a national conference and at the
same time, to examine ways and means of overcoming the challenges they face
both in Nigeria and in the world today”.
A key note speech was delivered at
the event by renowned icon Professor Chinweizu Ibekwe who stressed the need
for. Ndigbo to come together and work for their progress in the nation.
A communique is being expexted at
the end of the colloquium attended by eminent Igbo leaders.

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