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Igbo Coalition Votes For Self- Determination Above Restructuring by Nobody: 11:54am On Jul 04, 2018
THE Igbo Civil Society Coalition, ICSCO, has agreed on pursing self- determination for an independent state of Ndigbo than engaging in Nigeria’s protracted restructuring debate.


The Igbo group said it was of the opinion that achieving a separate country for Ndigbo is a more viable option for the people sequel to their engagements in Nigeria.
The option was the majority opinion at ICSCO Colloquium on The Igbo question: Restructuring or Self-Determination ? held in Enugu last weekend.
Among prominent Igbo that spoke at the colloquium included first republic Minister and Zikist, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi; Veteran Biafran soldier and emeritus Professor, Mark Anikpo; Social Science Professor and social critic, Prof. Obasi Igwe, President, National Political Science Association, Prof. Aloysius Okolie; President of Civil Liberties Organisation, Mr. Ibuchukwu Ezike; leader of Movement for Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Comrade Uchenna Madu who represented a coalition of 24 pro-Biafra groups, among others.
Chairman of the Colloquium and guest lecturer, Prof. Mark Anikpo in his paper concluded that it was better to pursue self-determination straight away than going through roundabout restructuring which he stated would eventually lead to Self-determination.
Anikpo said that self-determination was best for Ndigbo because it will afford them the right to own a republic of theirs, where they could advance their own society.
He said: “Logically speaking, a combination of the two strategies would have made more sense. In other words, restructuring could be a strategy for an ultimate self-determination agenda. While Ohanaeze Ndigbo acts as the political face of the campaign, the MASSOB/IPOB/IBM will function as the military wing of the struggle for self-determination.
“There should really be no conflict between the two groups. It’s only cooperation among all that can achieve the objective of dealing successfully with the Igbo question, a question that can only be finally resolved by the actualisation of an independent state of Biafra.”
On his own account, Octogenarian and first republic Minister, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi regretted that whereas the Igbo led the struggle for Nigeria’s independence, the ethnic group was since then consigned to the back bench of Nigerian polity and tasked Igbo youths to regain the lost position.
Amaechi said: “We should interrogate the present leadership of Nigeria because this is not the type of cabinet we bequeathed on them. The constitution we left behind was a federal constitution but the military subverted it to a unitary one.
“The military institutionalised corruption and Ndigbo cannot stay in society where they play second fiddle.”
The elder statesman pointed out that himself and Alhaji Shehu Shagari were the only surviving members of the First Republic cabinet, stating that he was presently 89 years and would answer any call his attention is required.
The MASSOB leader, Uchenna Madu noted that all the pro-Biafra groups have formed a coalition since they pursue the same goal, noting that they have since realised that working separately will not help actualise their goal faster.
Professor Obasi Igwe in his own paper asked for “lifting of the economic blockade and other Berlin walls against the Igbo if anyone wants them in Nigeria.”
Igwe traced the 1967 Gen. Yakubu Gowon’s blockade of the Ubani/Bonny, Opobo and Igweocha/Port Harcourt ports from their continued use by the Igbo as a calculated economic blockade and plot to reverse Igbo maritime history, render the Igbo non-coastal and deny them continued commercial use of their age-old ports, with the aim of de-industrialising and impoverishing Eastern Nigeria.
“From the de-industrialisation and impoverishment, youth restiveness, unemployment, crime, mutual suspicion, acrimony, hatred and other disasters, have ensued,” Igwe said, adding that the fundamental questions on restricting Nigeria has since been resolved in the Willink’s report of 1958 “and all we need is simply go back to it.”
He called for unity among the Igbo, cooperation with other ethnic groups in Nigeria, stating that justice; equity and fair play were the only foundation for sustainable peace. “If proper restructuring is done in Nigeria, and relative self-determination guaranteed for nationalities, many, including the Igbo, will reconsider arguments favouring absolute self-determination, after all, we’re all Black peoples.”

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Re: Igbo Coalition Votes For Self- Determination Above Restructuring by gidgiddy: 12:30pm On Jul 04, 2018
Nice one! That's what I'm talking about! Freedom is far better than any form of restructuring. That's is where us Igbos should be heading to retrieving our sovereignty that Lugard stole in 1914 in order to create the British colonial disaster called "Nigeria" by Lugards wife.

I do not know how a country like Gambia with a population of 1.8 million people, not even the population of the city of Onitsha, and an Igbo man is still looking for "one Nigeria".

Why can't we go for our own country? Why must we be I'm Nigeria squabbling with Yoruba and Hausa over who gets what?

We should be masters of our destiny! Self determination is a law backed by the constitution

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Re: Igbo Coalition Votes For Self- Determination Above Restructuring by pazienza(m): 12:40pm On Jul 04, 2018
Isn't this what we had always advocated for?
That the Biafran struggle should only be restricted to Igbo only area, but IPOB wouldn't listen.

Now that the chicken is finally coming home to roost, we can do more excisional exclusion job by carefully carving out the parts of pre 1970 Igboland that no longer feel Igbo enough today, and wouldn't identify with Igbo struggle.

Glad to see we are making headway finally.

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Re: Igbo Coalition Votes For Self- Determination Above Restructuring by saaron(m): 1:26pm On Jul 04, 2018
Good one there. Self determination is the ultimate solution,
Re: Igbo Coalition Votes For Self- Determination Above Restructuring by saaron(m): 1:30pm On Jul 04, 2018
pazienza:
Isn't this what we had always advocated for?
That the Biafran struggle should only be restricted to Igbo only area, but IPOB wouldn't listen.

Now that the chicken is finally coming home to roost, we can do more excisional exclusion job by carefully carving out the parts of pre 1970 Igboland that no longer feel Igbo enough today, and wouldn't identify with Igbo struggle.

Glad to see we are making headway finally.
More Nigerians especially "those in the middle belt" are beginning to see for themselves that Nigeria is a FRAUD!
God bless IPOB.

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Re: Igbo Coalition Votes For Self- Determination Above Restructuring by Gozzzy(m): 1:33pm On Jul 04, 2018
that is the best thing that will happen to NdiIgbo and probably to Nigeria, considering the level of hate Nigeria has for Igbos.... the best thing is for us to go..... Jews were massacred by Nazi, yet they are still greater, Chinese were massacred by Japanese yet they are greater today, over 3million Igbos were massacred by Nigeria, but we'll still be a lot greater than Nigeria.... Let them just let us go..... since they've always said we are the root cause of Nigeria's setback.... Let Yorubas, remain with the Northerners... whether North Central or North Peripheral, let them all have Nigeria and let us go. Igbo Amaka.

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Re: Igbo Coalition Votes For Self- Determination Above Restructuring by Nobody: 1:42pm On Jul 04, 2018
pazienza:
Isn't this what we had always advocated for?
That the Biafran struggle should only be restricted to Igbo only area, but IPOB wouldn't listen.

Now that the chicken is finally coming home to roost, we can do more excisional exclusion job by carefully carving out the parts of pre 1970 Igboland that no longer feel Igbo enough today, and wouldn't identify with Igbo struggle.

Glad to see we are making headway finally.

God bless and this has always been my stance....

No need dragging south south that has always said they are not igbos........this is th reason the struggle hasn't made a meaningful headway

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