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2023: We’ve not endorsed any presidential candidate

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ASHENEWS reports that the Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, said it has not endorsed the presidential candidate of the Labour Party or any other candidate in the 2023 general elections.

This is contained in a statement by the Director General for Strategic Planning and Implementations of the assembly, Amb. Tony Chiemelu Obizoba mailed to ASHENEWS on Wednesday.

According to Ohanaeze, “As far as the authenticity of Igbo voice is concerned – no one among the presidential contestants has been endorsed by it.

“This is because there is no way the Igbo people can enter into federal election of this nature on the basis of tribal or religious sentiment,” Obizoba said.

Read the statement below:

Our attention has been drawn to a report in circulation suggesting that the Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has endorsed the Presidential Candidate of Labour Party (LP), Dr. Peter Obi, as preferred candidate of the Igbo people of Nigeria.

As the established umbrella body recognised by law to speak for the Igbo ethnic group in the country, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, hereby states that – as far as the authenticity of Igbo voice is concerned – no one among the presidential contestants has been endorsed by it.

This is because there is no way the Igbo people can enter into federal election of this nature on the basis of tribal or religious sentiment.

It has always been our watchword that in Nigeria, a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country, the Igbo cannot exist in isolation of others.

To this end, since we cannot afford to take action that will be injurious to the collective interest of South East person anywhere in the country, we urge all the Igbo people home and abroad to note that our resolve on peace and development based on unity of Nigeria is sacrosanct.

We have Igbo across all the contending parties and cannot afford to take the partisan path. We cannot, we repeat. And, to us, it has always been Nigeria First! Nigeria First!! Nigeria First!!! That has not changed. We stand, on this election, to be for nobody but for everybody.

Every Igbo eligible voter should therefore keep his or her Personal Voter’s Card (PVC) intact without allowing anybody to buy it off him or her and then, on February 25, 2023 go ahead and vote for Presidential Candidate of his or her choice.

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