Otu Oka-Iwu Condemns Alleged Memo Cautioning Officials “To Be Careful Of Igbos”

Otu Oka-Iwu Condemns Alleged Memo Cautioning Officials “To Be Careful Of Igbos”

 

The President of Otu Oka-Iwu, Chief Chidi Udekwe, Esq. has responded to Omoyele Sowore’s recent statement to be careful of Igbos. In a press statement made available to The Metro Lawyer (TML) news desk, Udekwe stated as follows:

“Our attention has been drawn to a statement credited to the former African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore during an appearance on the Honest Bunch Podcast.

Sowore alleged that “a secretive government memo exists, which cautions official to ‘be careful of igbos’, and that this divisive stance towards the igbo community permeats the government circle”.

Otu Oka-Iwu Abuja expresses a grave concern and totally condemns such a memo if indeed there’s an iota of truth in what Sowore alleges. The existence of such memo is wicked and barbaric, it is a symbol of prejudice, discrimination, a threat to the unity and progress of our Nation and, against the principle of dignity of labour, fairness and international standard set at work places especially in an establishment like the civil service.

We have maintained and still state without fear and favour that ndi Igbo is an integra part of Nigeria. Ndi Igbo, like like every other ethnic group in Nigeria, has contributed immensely to the development and growth of our country. Ndi Igbo as entrepreneurs, scholars, artists, and leaders have played pivotal roles in shaping Nigeria as a country.

Consequently, no amount of intimidation from any quarter can deter the efforts ndi Igbo are making to ensure that Nigeria develops in all ramifications.

Nigeria is a diverse country, rich in culture, language, and traditions. Thus, to single out any ethnic group and label them as a threat is not only unjust but also dangerous. It fosters division, breeds mistrust, and undermines the very fabric of our Nation. Such a memo goes against the principle of equality, justice, and unity that we hold dear.

We must remember that our constitution guarantees the right and freedom of every Nigerian, regardless of their ethnic background. It is our duty to uphold these rights and ensure that every citizen is treated with dignity and respect. Discrimination in any form is unacceptable and must be condemned in the strongest terms.

Unfortunately,  we observe that since this allegation was made, there’s no counter to it from any government quarter, hence lending credence to the allegation. Silence can not be golden in this circumstance considering the tension caused by the post and the reactions from well-meaning Nigerians.

We had earlier called on security agents when ndi Igbo were threatened with ultimatum to leave Lagos, to declare any such violative statements as a treasonable offence. It is in the same vain, that we call on heads of government parastatals and agencies to ensure equal treatment in terms of benefits and promotion to ndi Igbo at any and all level of service, they should be to accorded their due entitlements.

As we move forward, let us reject the narratives that seek to divide us. Let us embrace our differences and work together to build a Nigeria where every individual, regardless of their ethnicity, can thriive and contribute to the common good. It is only through unity and mutual respect that we can achieve the greatness that lies within our reach. Tribalism and favouritism have never helped any developing Nation”.

Chidi Udekwe
President
Otu Oka-Iwu Abuja

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