The apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has issued a strong warning against the illegal amendment of its constitution. The group said any unlawful amendments are solely aimed at scuttling the emergence of a President General from Rivers State and extending the tenure of some deviant elements within the organization.
The group warns the perpetrators that their efforts to amend the constitution illegally will be strongly resisted.
The Ohanaeze Elders Council, led by Prince Richard Ozobu, has already approved the Rivers State President General aspirants to start consultations across the seven Igbo-speaking states and commence visible campaigns well ahead of the 2025 elections.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo emphasizes that no conspiracy theories or constitutional amendments will be able to thwart the collective will of the Igbo people. To prevent these desperate perpetrators from achieving their aims, the Southeast Governors, College of Igbo Bishops, Global Igbo leaders, non-state actors, Ndigbo in the diaspora, and Igbo Elders must join forces to halt their actions.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo remains committed to upholding the principles of fairness, justice, and adherence to its constitution.
These ill-fated actions will ultimately end up in futility and disgrace. The Igbo people aspire to witness the historical emergence of a President General from Rivers State since the end of the war in 1970. Any attempt to obstruct this will only exacerbate the ongoing Igbo identity crisis and hinder the process of reorientation and rediscovery of the Igbo people of Rivers State.