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Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by Nobody: 5:17pm On Jul 14, 2015
A Southeast group, under the aegis of The African League Organisation (ALO), has called on the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu to “step aside” to allow another senator from the region replace him.The group made this call while addressing journalists in Abuja on Monday.

It alleged that as Deputy Senate President in the past eight years, he had been passive as no tangible progress had been made in the Southeast that could be linked to his name.

The group said it had written Ekweremadu to quit.

According to the group, “The only noble way forward is that you should immediately step aside for one out of the remaining 14 distinguished senators from the five states that make up our zone to immediately step in to accomplish our Southeast dreams”.

The letter was signed by Chief Kingsley Okafor of National Progressive Coalition, Mazi Sunny Chijioke of Southeast Professionals in Commerce, Sir Okay Nwaneri of Ibos in Politics, Ike Ikemefuama of Ibos in the Diaspora and Chief Anya Onyeije of African League Organisation.

Copies of the letter were forwarded to the President General, Ohanaeze-Ndi-Igbo, the Chairman, Southeast Council of Traditional Rulers, all Southeast governors and senators.
The group hinged its call for Ekweremadu’s resignation on his alleged failure to use the position to advance the course of the Igbos for eight years.

They said: “We are deeply worried that while our area has been sidelined and unrepresented under your leadership as the Deputy Senate President for these eight years under review, you on 9th June, 2015 assumed the same position in the 8th Senate may be for another period of four dark years. God forbid”.

ALO noted that despite the Southeast zone producing the deputy senate president in the person of Ekweremadu in the last eight years, all that Igbo youths had gotten was unemployment, poverty and stress.

The letter further reads. “As a leader in the Senate occupying the number two seat and Chairman, Senate Committee on States Creation, with all emoluments, entitlements and paraphernalia of the exalted office pencilled for the Southeastern zone, we expect total protection, representation on the scheme of things concerning us all.

“You failed to mobilise other 14 senators from Southeast Zone and other senators from other geo-political zones to support the Southeast cause. During this period, senators from other zones ordinarily could not have led or championed our cause without your leadership.

“Unfortunately, our zone with its numerous and peculiar problems is sidelined, marginalised and abandoned to its own faith not by the Federal Government but by its own due to lack of leadership.
“The direct effect is that our area is left unrepresented by leaders like you who ride on their back to stupendous wealth with all accolades of great life, including national honours and uncountable number of chieftaincy titles within this period”.
Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by ORACLE1975(m): 5:19pm On Jul 14, 2015
Hmm
Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by forgiveness: 5:19pm On Jul 14, 2015
is that possible?
Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by sim37(m): 5:23pm On Jul 14, 2015
dis man should honourably resign
Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by FYB(m): 5:23pm On Jul 14, 2015
embarassed reliable source pls or........
Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by maverickdude(m): 5:24pm On Jul 14, 2015
he wont concur...ori ti o ba ma je iko ni oro e

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Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by Nobody: 5:29pm On Jul 14, 2015
Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by generaliy07(m): 5:33pm On Jul 14, 2015
https://samueliyanu./2015/07/12/ irawe-the-dancing-fungi/
Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by PointB: 5:36pm On Jul 14, 2015
According to the group, “The only noble way forward is that you should immediately step aside for one out of the remaining 14 distinguished senators from the five states that make up our zone to immediately step in to accomplish our Southeast dreams”.

And who will replace him? How? What is the Southeast dream? More importantly who/what is ALO? undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Ike Ekweremadu Should Step Down As Deputy Senate President – Igbo Group by Abugab(m): 5:38pm On Jul 14, 2015
Igbos and their division.
An Igbo group calling for the removal of an Igbo man and yet folks from the East will be blaming other tribes for their woes when they are their own enemies.
The drama continues.....

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