Ohanaeze Presidency: Rivers Igbo urges Ijaw National Congress against interference in their affair

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The Rivers State chapter of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, also known as Ogbakor Ndi Igbo Na Rivers, has called on the Ijaw National Congress (INC) to refrain from interfering in its internal matters.

The appeal follows INC’s reaction to a communique issued by Ogbakor Ndi Igbo Na Rivers convener, Livingstone Wechie, during a stakeholders’ meeting held on November 18, 2024, in Port Harcourt. The communique outlined Rivers Ndigbo’s readiness to produce the next President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

In its response, INC, via a statement by National Publicity Secretary Ezonebi Oyakemeagbegha, warned Ohanaeze Ndigbo to avoid overstepping into Rivers State. INC reiterated its belief in a united Nigeria but asserted its autonomy, stating that the Ijaw would not cede control to any ethnic group.

Reacting to the INC statement, Wechie clarified, “Our demand for the presidency of Ohanaeze Ndigbo is not a matter that concerns the Ijaw nation. Rivers State is a multi-ethnic and multicultural region. Respect for these distinctions fosters peaceful coexistence.”

Wechie emphasized the historical ties between the Igbos and Ijaws, advocating mutual respect and restraint. “Our call is for inclusivity and prosperity for all Nigerians, built on tolerance,” he added.

This sentiment was echoed by Chief Uche Okwukwu, former Deputy Secretary-General of Ohanaeze, who noted widespread support for Rivers Ndigbo’s bid, aligned with Article 11 of Ohanaeze’s constitution. The article mandates a rotational leadership among the seven states with significant Igbo populations, including Rivers and Delta.

The push for Rivers Ndigbo to lead comes in the wake of the death of Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, the 11th President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, in July 2024. The election for his successor is scheduled for January 10, 2025.

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