We Didn’t Drag Soludo To 2 Deities – Ohanaeze

November 20, 2022
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The Ohanaeze Ndigbo says it did not authorize a press release which claimed that Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo had been dragged to two deities in Imo State over his recent statements against Mr Peter Obi, presidential candidate of Labour Party.

Soludo had described Obi’s investments during his governorship as ‘next to nothing’. He later followed up by saying that Obi ‘can’t win’ the presidential election in 2023.

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But a statement credited to the Ohanaeze, with Isiguzoro as Secretary-general, had announced that Soludo had been dragged to the two deities for arbitration.

Chairman of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Amb George Obiozor disclaimed the statement.

Its national publicity secretary, Dr Alex Ogbonnia, in a statement, described the reports of taking Soludo to deities as ‘bizarre and reckless’.

According to him, “The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide would have ignored the said press release, but silence in this circumstance will tend to give validity to such a fallacy by the unsuspecting public.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo has never contemplated consultation of deities in seeking solutions for the Igbo dilemma. The Igbo are profoundly endowed in various ways least of which is a resort to deities.

“It needs be added that on November 15, 2022, the National Executive Committee of Ohanaeze Ndigbo held a meeting presided over by Obiozor. The issue of the place of the Igbo in 2023 was elaborately discussed.”

He recalled that at the meeting, Ohanaeze regretted the failure of both the PDP and the APC to zone their presidential tickets to the South East.

Ohanaeze therefore disclaimed the release, adding that the source of the release was fake.

Ohanaeze stated that, “The secretary general of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide is Ambassador Okey Emuchay, and any claim to the contrary are mischief-makers, impostors, charlatans, social climbers and those media navigators who leech on the invaluable footprints of Ohanaeze Ndigbo to issue press releases for narrow, perverse and illicit pecuniary interests.

“It is such unwholesome activities by some maladjusted, impish scaremongers that have been the bane of Igbo cohesion and progress. It is worth repeating that various eminent Igbo dignitaries have appealed to such mischief-makers to appreciate that Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide represents the Igbo history, emotions, collectivity, spirituality, unity and strength.”

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