We’re not interested in 2023 Presidency - Igbo leaders

We’re not interested in 2023 Presidency - Igbo leaders

- The Igbo Leaders of Thought (ILT) has said that the southeast zone is no longer interested in 2023 Presidency

- ILT said that it is only interested in the restructuring of Nigeria

- It said that that Presidency should be less attractive and not an instrument for ethnic sentiments

Igbo Leaders of Thought (ILT), an umbrella of Igbo statesmen intelligentsia led by Professor Ben Nwabueze, has told whoever is planning Presidency for Ndigbo in 2023 that Igbo Presidency is no longer on the cards of the nationality.

Vanguard reports that they rather said that what would be more beneficial to Ndigbo and indeed the entire Nigerians is a restructured country, where Presidency would become less attractive and no longer an instrument for ethnic jingoism.

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Legit.ng gathered that the group also warned that the country is close to being equated with a failed state given the level of insecurity with attendant killings across states.

It also spoke on the popular restructuring mantra and warned against escalated nepotism that it described as ‘political corruption.'

ILT made their positions known on Saturday, July 28, after two days meeting in Enugu, where the group said the focus of the meeting was anchored on the state of nation and the national question.

Addressing newsmen after the meeting, deputy chairman of ILT, Prof Chiweyete Ejike, together with the secretary general of the group, Prof Elochukwu Amucheazi, said that people were becoming poorer by the day and asked for revise of the hopeless situations.

Ejike said: “Igbo’s are not concerned about Presidency, we are concerned about restructuring. We want a fair and equitable polity.

“There is the issue of use of fund not appropriate by the National Assembly. It is not lawful and we are opposed to that. The selective application of war against corruption is not in order. The case of Maina is a clear example.

“Budgeting public fund for private ranching is corruption and a government that is fighting corruption is doing all these.

“On the issue of killings, we feel that enough is not being done to stop the scandalous situation and the government should do more in the interest of the nationalities for existential threat.

“There was no legislative reason to prescribe the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The federal government should deproscribe it because they have right to Self-determination.”

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, John Nwodo, explained what led to the decision of Igbo leaders to clamour for restructuring of Nigeria as against breakup.

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