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Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by Jarvis22: 7:30pm On Aug 01, 2020
The traditional and classical culture of the Ndigbo reveal a fascinating approach to the issue of political leadership unlike many of their neighbors in Southern Nigeria.

Citing the popular mantra “Igbo enweghi Eze” (Igbos know no king), most of the time Igbos make a fundamental mistake in choosing their leaders. They look for a he or she that had been a governor, minister, senator, legislator, etc, and empower him or her further. But they do not check if that former central bank governor, or adviser to the president of Nigeria, ever felt at home and at ease with fellow Igbos, before he became successful.

Did he or she show love for Igbos before the appointment that catapulted him or her to success?

Political and social corruptions are not recent phenomena that pervade the Igbo states in Nigeria. Corruption has eaten into all political sectors of Igbo land.

Corruption and self-interest among Igbo leaders are some of the major reasons for many unresolved problems that have critically hobbled and reduced development in Igbo land. It has led to the poor state of electricity, major hitches in the transport sector, health sector, education sector, road infrastructure, and communications which are core precursors to poor economic development and a major handicap for doing business in the zone.



Bribery, embezzlement, fraud, extortion, and favoritism is now the order of the day when it comes to Igbo politics. Take for example the former Governor of Imo state, Owelle Rochas Okorocha. This articulation of power and office as a private family asset is what Okorocha was about introducing into Igboland. In other words, he willed to disrupt and alter the sociology of the Igbo. That is to say that Okorocha is anti-Ofo na Ogu and thus anti-Igbo which earned him the derogoratory nickname Okoro-Awusa.

Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Generals Aguiyi Ironsi, Odumegwu Ojukwu, Ike Nwachukwu, Emeka Omeruah, etc, were all born or grew up in the North. And they also served in various offices in Igboland. Not one of them, unlike Okorocha, was dubbed or derided with an Hausa adjectival.

You might ask, what makes Okorocha so specific, so idiopathic, he had to be branded Okoro-Awusa? The answer is simple. Okorocha, who is Igbo, insisted on ruling like a pre-colonial, even mediaeval, northern emir. During his tenure, just about all persons that represent the Imo quota in Abuja and Imo establishments were direct relations of Okorocha, by blood, sexual connections, and or marriage. This Okorocha nepotistic monstrosity was so much people wondered what was happening.

Governor Hope Uzodinma, on the other hand, seems to be towing this same path of bad Governance and terrible leadership. From his very devious means of becoming Governor, one could say Imo state is in for some terrible times. Under his tenure, there have been massive allegations of fraud in the civil service sector, he has craftily overlooked the welfare of civil servants and pensioners in the state and so many state infrastructures have been left to deteriorate.

A state like Anambra, which celebrated the 25th anniversary of its creation in 2016, one that is so richly blessed in human and natural resources, has long struggled to actualise its full social, political, cultural, and political development potentials but has failed to do so because of bad leadership from Ex-governor now senator Chris Ngige to Governor Willie Obiano. From the transfer of funds for MDGs projects and other international partners funds into security accounts to approvals of huge amounts of funds for jamboree purposes which also includes special funding for his favorite pastime with his exotic concubines, Governor Willie Obiano is on a very fast lane of ruining Anambra state.

Abia state, just like other states in Nigeria would have been the very best if governors with conscience were elected to run the affairs of the state. Since Abia state was created, it has been managed by very corrupt leaders who did not know what leadership entails, hence they were able to steal almost all the money belonging to the people and use it for their personal gains. Another example of Corruption and favoritism is the infamous, former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, he was the Peoples Democratic Party’s star governor in the South-east in 1999, priding himself as a founding member and a major financier of the party. He has consistently maintained that he gave huge sums of money to the party at inception, specifically N100 million for its registration in 1999 and another ₦100 million to former President Olusegun Obasanjo as support for his presidential campaign in the same year. Mr. Kalu was powerful as a PDP governor and wielded so much influence as one of the close confidants of the Obasanjo administration. Orji Uzor Kalu, his stooge turned political foe Ex-governor Theodore Orji of Abia state, and his son Chinedum Orji allegedly gave corruption a more definitive meaning by blatantly mismanaging the resources of the stat to a zero point. Huge amounts of money to fix Abia state were looted by the trio.

These are individuals that were trusted by their people, hence they voted for them to lead the state but in the end, the hope of the voters in Abia state were thrown into the trash box.

Governor Ikpeazu of Abia state ends the list for our honorable mentions, a governor that once wanted to embark on the construction of an airport in the state without standard markets and commercial activities taking place in it. State and local government workers haven’t been equitably paid, and no viable project has been commissioned in the state for many years. One wonders where all the revenue accruing to the state goes. Ikpeazu is one of the governors that squander federal government allocations on frivolities. His tenure has long reeked of corruption and fraudulent activities linked to him and his aides, from contracts inflation to money laundering from all sectors of the Government. Despite the fact that he owes many months salary arrears to Abia state civil service workers, pensioners, and school teachers which has turned many public schools into markets, hemp smoking centers with some looking more like IDP Camps in war zones.

Even at that, not all Igbo leaders are terrible at leadership, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe who represents Abia South senatorial district is one huge force to reckon with when it comes to Southeast politics. The Senator is very notorious for his fearlessness and honesty in the red chambers. One of his most famous feats was when he openly dared the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari to resign after his false promises of eradicating insurgency and protecting the lives of Nigerians. He has also openly opposed and criticised several uncustomary bills in the senate, stepping on a lot of toes in the process. “A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others.”

Ndigbo need to hold their leaders responsible and accountable for most of the woes that have befallen them. When most Igbo leaders have taken to easy bribery, loafing and corruption, and insatiable greed, then why won’t spectators take Ndi Igbo for granted?


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Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by Nobody: 7:33pm On Aug 01, 2020
Disband Ohanaeze ndigbo first..


They have outlived their usefulness...each state should form their own Oranaeze.


Secondly I have consistently told all these rag-tags to write about their state and stop all these ndigbo nonsense.


Someone will see the rot in his state and will rush to tag ndigbo and leadership but same you will go and elect animals in your own state.


This issue of using ndigbo consistently as a defence mechanism is getting stale and weak day by day.


Call out the leaders in your state and stop all these ndigbo bla bla bla....ndi ala
Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by hisgrace090: 7:38pm On Aug 01, 2020
That of abia state indeed baffles me.
Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by mrvitalis(m): 7:40pm On Aug 01, 2020
Why are you all hypocritical ...why tribe call out their leaders more than igbos ? ....what they hell I your talking about

Ikpeazu is better than over 20 governors in. Nigeria ...do you think he has not done projects ...do you think ABA is as bad as we show it ? ...he is spear heading the biggest industrial estate in Africa eyimba industrial city ...biggest palm fruit seedling planting in Nigeria

Igbos hold their leaders very well accountable ...hope of imo has over a 50 road under construction

Enugu governor commission project month ...

Anambra governor is building airport at w record speed rate

Igbos shows our bad side so that it would be look at ..not that it's bad

How many tribe call out their governor's like igbos

When last did osun governor commission a project ? What about ekiti ? Ogun ? Oyo ? Lagos , benue , Koji , nassarawa ? I can keep naming

Enough of all this rubbish

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Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by Simplyleo: 7:48pm On Aug 01, 2020
Why should Igbos hold their leaders responsible for anything when the Gov General of Easteen States, Tinubu, is there to take the blame? undecided
Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by majamajic(m): 7:49pm On Aug 01, 2020
Taraba ,ekiti, ondo , ogun , sokoto, Jigawa, kogi , people from these area can never talk about their governors no single project was commissioned in these areas since covid period, yet they all kept quiet , moving around every project in SE ( this hospital is too small , this stadium is too big in nsukka, this Aba factory is too small , ah this Anambra airport can't be finished) , meanwhile no project in their states commissioned

Edo governor since last year is still on election matter, no project commissioned by him

Anambra, enugu ,ebonyi , of late Abia was tearing projects up and down , yet una dey talk
I like SE governors , Edo had same 2020 budget figure with enugu , yet no single project is on hand since January , I see how many enugu has commissioned !

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Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by kingzizzy: 7:53pm On Aug 01, 2020
Is there any zone that holds its leaders accountable in Nigeria? The constitution does not allow anyone to hold Governors to account

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Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by majamajic(m): 8:02pm On Aug 01, 2020
Simplyleo:
Why should Igbos hold their leaders responsible for anything when the Gov General of Easteen States, Tinubu, is there to take the blame? undecided

U are just wasting your time bro , u are not mate with SE , go holidays in SE villages one weekend , come Anambra ! U will see where mansions dey sing national anthem !!!
We are not your mate !

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Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by Obalatule: 10:39pm On Aug 01, 2020
IGBOs are very good at keeping pressure on their leaders and exposing their loopholes, Abia trended on Twitter today cos Igbos where venting there frustration at ikpeazus ineffectiveness, The truth is the man is doing what he thinks is his best, he is always looking very moody when he appears in public these days..... Pressure is on him

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Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by IamWonderful: 10:49pm On Aug 01, 2020
igbos should hold Tinubu and Kiki Osinbanjo responsible, they are the using the region allocation to buy house
Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by Ojiofor: 11:18pm On Aug 01, 2020
mrvitalis:
Why are you all hypocritical ...why tribe call out their leaders more than igbos ? ....what they hell I your talking about

Ikpeazu is better than over 20 governors in. Nigeria ...do you think he has not done projects ...do you think ABA is as bad as we show it ? ...he is spear heading the biggest industrial estate in Africa eyimba industrial city ...biggest palm fruit seedling planting in Nigeria

Igbos hold their leaders very well accountable ...hope of imo has over a 50 road under construction

Enugu governor commission project month ...

Anambra governor is building airport at w record speed rate

Igbos shows our bad side so that it would be look at ..not that it's bad

How many tribe call out their governor's like igbos

When last did osun governor commission a project ? What about ekiti ? Ogun ? Oyo ? Lagos , benue , Koji , nassarawa ? I can keep naming

Enough of all this rubbish

Spear heading which biggest Enyimba industrial estate?Audio estate.
Fly over bridge he started same time with Umahi is still at foundation level while Umahi has commissioned 5 flyover bridges already and more still under construction..Okezie Ikpeazu has failed.
Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by leofab(f): 1:18am On Aug 02, 2020
Get well soon my brother.
mrvitalis:
Why are you all hypocritical ...why tribe call out their leaders more than igbos ? ....what they hell I your talking about

Ikpeazu is better than over 20 governors in. Nigeria ...do you think he has not done projects ...do you think ABA is as bad as we show it ? ...he is spear heading the biggest industrial estate in Africa eyimba industrial city ...biggest palm fruit seedling planting in Nigeria

Igbos hold their leaders very well accountable ...hope of imo has over a 50 road under construction

Enugu governor commission project month ...

Anambra governor is building airport at w record speed rate

Igbos shows our bad side so that it would be look at ..not that it's bad

How many tribe call out their governor's like igbos

When last did osun governor commission a project ? What about ekiti ? Ogun ? Oyo ? Lagos , benue , Koji , nassarawa ? I can keep naming

Enough of all this rubbish
Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by Nobody: 1:23am On Aug 02, 2020
Everytime you'll see useless thread posted by Lagos-Ibadan express way against Ndigbo. Igbos hold their leaders accountable, that's why we are developing at a highh pace. However, the question remains, are Yoruba’s holding their leaders accountable?

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Re: Why Igbos Need To Hold Their Leaders Accountable by eagleu: 3:42am On Aug 02, 2020
Igbos have no say on who rules them, ask the supreme court governor if Imo state.

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