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Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by PaulJohn1: 8:47pm On Aug 05, 2012
Mr. Achuzie said that that was also the resolution at its 3rd National Executive/Steering Committee meeting held in Lagos in June that Igbos should have a shot at the presidency after Jonathan's tenure.

Retired Col. Joe Achuzie, President General of Igbozurume, an Igbo socio-political organisation, said on Sunday that Igbo presidency after the tenure of President Goodluck Jonathan was not negotiable.

Mr. Achuzie stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Aba, Abia.

He said that Igbozurume, a political, cultural and social group, was being repackaged to achieve the feat, stressing that it was the same group that helped Gov. Rochas Okorocha to win Imo gubernatorial election in 2011.

Mr. Achuzie said that that was also the resolution at its 3rd National Executive/Steering Committee meeting held in Lagos in June that Igbos should have a shot at the presidency after Jonathan's tenure.

"It must be the turn of Igbos to occupy Aso-Rock at the end of Jonathan's tenure.

"Even though Jonathan still has the right to re-contest after 2015 by virtue of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. That Igbos must not allow the chance to pass us by this time around after his tenure,’’ he said.

Mr.  Achuzie, who is also the Ikemba Ahaba, said that Ohaneze had been in existence immediately after the civil war, but as cultural and social group which had made it difficult for Ndi-Igbo to come together to identify with one Igboman to be able to capture the presidency.

"The last person we had was Sir Mbanefo who tried with others to create a situation where Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe should present himself when the military decided to give civilian the opportunity to vie for the August position.

"After Nnamdi Azikiwe’s attempts, no Igboman had been allowed to venture near that position, the most we have is compensating us for assisting non-Igbo to get into that August position and what they gave us was a vice-president.

"This, the present Igbozurume said no, it won’t happen again. We will not give our allegiance or support to non-Igboman anymore to lord or rule over us,’’ he said.

Mr. Achuzie said that the Igbozurume members were organising themselves politically, culturally and socially to be their brothers’ keeper and to use the dynamic of ``Igboism’’ which made Ndi-Igbo the darling of others who had ascended to the presidency to get others support too.

"We say enough is enough , we will not serve other people again, let other people reciprocate the actions and attempts we have made, let them show us that the help we gave them in the past was appreciated by supporting an Igboman to become the president of Nigeria.

"And we will gladly make those group to be the vice president,’’ he said.

He said that Igbozurume as a body would not engage in partisan party politics but will relate to any political party that has a better chance for Igbos to actualise the presidential demand.

"Ndi-Igbo must decide who goes for us and should not accept imposition of Igbo candidates by other zones.

"The zoning arrangement of PDP is an internal arrangement of PDP members only, and shall not disrupt our quest for Igbo presidency after the tenure of Jonathan,"he said.

According to him, Igbozurume is an organisation fashioned out to protect, defend and demand the political rights of Ndi-Igbo from the centre, and it is for all Igbos both at home and the Diaspora.

Mr. Achuzie said that it had no political party, pointing out that Nigeria had more than 40 registered political parties which Ndi-Igbo could belong to achieve its dream. 

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by PaulJohn1: 8:53pm On Aug 05, 2012
I don't see why the Igbos should be clamoring for presidency, if they're serious about seceding from the country. And if really they want to rule this country, they need to cary at least one more geopolitical zone along with them apart from the S/South, to balance the vote. That's if the S/South would be in their support.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by sheyguy: 9:07pm On Aug 05, 2012
Igbo president come 2015? Big joke!
They are assuming the Ijaws will watch them take their slot by subtly begging for it. BTW, what does an Igbo man think the northerners will be doing when two two-third of the south square against themselves?
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by floriana(m): 10:33pm On Aug 05, 2012
Mr Azikiwe Ebelechukwu is an igbo man. It won't be fair for the igbos to agitate for 2015
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by CyberG: 10:52pm On Aug 05, 2012
floriana: Mr Azikiwe Ebelechukwu is an igbo man. It won't be fair for the igbos to agitate for 2015

^^ Really?? Do you mean he really is or he deceived the ibos by pandering to them in 2011 to get their votes?
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by SailorXY: 11:26pm On Aug 05, 2012
Paul John: I don't see why the Igbos should be clamoring for presidency, if they're serious about seceding from the country.
if they get the seat, it'll be easist route to secede cheesy

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Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by floriana(m): 4:53am On Aug 06, 2012
CyberG:

^^ Really?? Do you mean he really is or he deceived the ibos by pandering to them in 2011 to get their votes?
In 2011, the igbos gleefully played along while Retardeen changed his name from Ebele to Ebelechukwu, stole and annex the name of their most illustrious son Azikiwe and sent his illiterate goat-wife to the east to teach them how to vote for the umblella. All that time, they said Retardo was their son. So how can they have the presidency in double succession while othe geo political zones wait? Its simply impossible. The 2015 igbo presidency is at best a pipe dream and in reality an incurable nightmare.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by dayokanu(m): 5:07am On Aug 06, 2012
Which one you want secession or Presidency
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 6:18am On Aug 06, 2012
dayokanu: Which one you want secession or Presidency

I can only imagine how the chance of any progress among the Ibo will gall the stomach of their detractors. Not even when they know it for sure that any leadership whose pinnacle is steered by the Ibo was and will always be the best thing that the country needs.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by Omexonomy: 7:07am On Aug 06, 2012
SailorXY: if they get the seat, it'll be easist route to secede cheesy
I have known igbo people for a long time they will never vote 4 for thier fellow igbo man 4 they dont like themselvs rather thay preffer to give thier vote to who ever is ready to grease thier palm
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 10:42am On Aug 06, 2012
Well I'm gonna vote for the best candidate, Igbo or not.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by chatterly: 10:54am On Aug 06, 2012
I am surprised that Ibos still make this kind of idiotic statements,everything in politics is about negotiation and alliance building.
If they are really serious about having the presidency which is their right as Nigerians they, need to carry the other ethnicity's along and present a credible candidate who is acceptable nationwide.Anything short of this is pure chasing of the wind.
Re: Igbo Presidency After Jonathan Not Negotiable, Say Igbo Leaders by belovedaja(m): 6:50pm On Aug 06, 2012
dayokanu: Which one you want secession or Presidency
an ijaw man is the president and yet the ijaws and niger deltans are still talking of seceding.
Ogoni just declared her autonomy recently. An iboman being president does not stop them from seceding. Please wise up.

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