Ohaneze Ndigbo has declared that the people of
the South East are no longer comfortable being part of Nigeria due to their
perceived marginalisation by the present
Federal Government.
Federal Government.
Addressing Igbo leaders during an interactive
forum in Lagos, the President-General of the socio-political Igbo organisation,
Nnia Nwodo, lamented that nobody from the South East was heading any security
agency in the country.
Nwodo claimed that the Federal Government does
not trust Igbo to the extent of appointing any of them to head any of the
security agencies or the paramilitary bodies.
According to Nwodo, “We don’t feel that we are
part of this country. The statement I made earlier was not my thinking alone.
Every part of that statement was scrutinised line by line by members of the
Ohanaeze executive and we agreed this was the situation before it was issued.
“How can we be comfortable in a country where
no Igbo man is heading any of the security services in this country? Not the
Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, Customs Service (NCS), Immigrations,
National Intelligence Agency (NIA), State Security Services (SSS), Federal Road
Safety Corps and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
“The impression we have been given is that we
are not trusted enough to be put as the head of any security agency.
“Now, if you drive to the South East, we are
like a conquered people. In every major town you go into, there is a military
checkpoint. They call it Operation Python Dance.
“If they screen you for arms and ammunition, I
will understand that it is national security imperative. But they collect money
from you. We are forced to pay.
“Between Enugu and Onitsha, there are 17
police checkpoints that I enumerated on one trip. There are police checkpoints,
some police and army combined. The commercial vehicle drivers drop the money on
the ground.
“They do not care whether the Inspector-General
of Police is coming in an on-coming vehicle or that they are being
photographed. It does not happen anywhere else in this country. And nobody
cares.
“I said it at the 82 Division and I was
arrested. I have said that at every public forum anytime I have the
opportunity, I will keep harping on this.”
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