Why Amaechi Is Best For Ohaneze Presidency- Ikwerre Youths

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The Ikwerre Youths Progressive Initiative (IYPI), a socio-cultural group, has urged former Rivers State Governor and ex-Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, to vie for the position of President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

In a statement delivered by the group’s National Leader, Barrister Cosmas Ozinyowe, the IYPI extolled Amaechi’s leadership qualities, describing him as a transformative figure whose candidacy could redefine the Igbo identity and foster unity among over 70 million Igbos worldwide.

Ozinyowe emphasized Amaechi’s suitability for the role, citing his track record in governance and political strategy.

“The position of President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo offers you a unique opportunity to lead with vision, redefine the Igbo identity in Nigeria’s political landscape, and pave the way for a united and prosperous Nigeria,” said Ozinyowe. He highlighted Amaechi’s ability to bridge internal divides and amplify Igbo voices on the national stage, adding that his extensive experience as a two-term governor and minister makes him a perfect fit for the role. Ozinyowe pointed out that Amaechi’s tenure as President-General would allow him to leverage his relationships across the South-South, North, and West regions. “Your relationships with other regional blocs will foster national unity through cultural exchanges, regional economic partnerships, and political dialogue,” he noted. The IYPI also praised Amaechi’s legacy in governance and politics, recalling his pivotal role in leading the APC to an unprecedented victory in 2015. “As a political strategist, you have united diverse interests and delivered results against the odds. This is the caliber of leadership Ohanaeze needs,” Ozinyowe said.

The group believes Amaechi’s leadership could heal historical wounds, promote inclusive governance, and position Ohanaeze as a significant force in Nigeria’s socio-political landscape.

Rivers State To Produce Next President general- Ohaneze Ndigbo Affirms

It shoulld be recalled that the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has reaffirmed that Rivers State will produce the next President General in line with its constitutional provision for rotating the office among member states.

To actualize this, the National Executive Committee (NEC) of Ohanaeze has mandated the Secretary General to convene a meeting of Ime Obi, the group’s highest decision-making body, to establish an electoral committee for conducting the election next month.

This resolution dispels speculation and tension in some quarters suggesting that the Ohanaeze leadership intended to disrupt the constitutional zoning arrangement.

Rising from a meeting in Enugu on Wednesday, Ohanaeze emphasized its commitment to the zoning principle. Preparations for the January 2025 election are set to commence immediately.

In a statement by the National Publicity Secretary, Dr. Chiedozie Alex Ogbonnia, the NEC declared:

“The NEC reaffirmed the commitment to the provisions of the Ohanaeze constitution; to the effect that it is the turn of Rivers State to produce the next President General for Ohanaeze Ndigbo come January 2025.

It was therefore resolved that the Secretary General, Ambassador Emuchay, in consultation with South East Governors, Igbo Senators, traditional rulers, town unions, the clergy, stakeholders, and Ohanaeze structures, should convene a meeting of Ime Obi Ohanaeze as soon as possible to set up an electoral umpire for the purpose of the 2025 Ohanaeze election.”

The NEC expressed gratitude to the Igbo community for their unwavering support and appealed for understanding, assuring all that the January 2025 election would be a success.

Additionally, the meeting commended the National Burial Committee, led by Senator Ben Obi, for successfully organizing the funeral of the late President General, Chief Iwuanyanwu. The NEC also thanked the South East Governors Forum, Igbo leaders, and friends of the Igbo for their cooperation and support during the burial ceremonies.

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