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We Are Biafrans and Have Invested More in Nigeria Than Hausa and Yoruba - Eminent Politician, Iwuanyanwu

Posted by Thandiubani on Wed 24th May, 2017 - tori.ng

Veteran Nigerian politician, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu has stated that the Igbos have contributed more than the other major ethnic groups in Nigeria.

Eminent businessman and politician, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu
 
Eminent businessman and politician, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, on Wednesday said that the Igbo do not want to secede from Nigeria but insisted that Igbos have invested more in Nigeria than Hausa and Yoruba.
 
He revealed this while speaking as a special guest of honour at a National Unity summit organised by Arewa Ambassadors Congress of Nigeria in partnership with Youth Assembly of Nigeria, Iwuanyanwu said that the people of the South East zone would fight anybody who wanted to secede from Nigeria, including the Arewa and Oduduwa people.
 
The program which held in Owerri, the Imo State capital, had youths across Geopolitical zones taking part in the conference. He said that the Igbo were major stakeholders in the country and would not be party to any move to divide it.
 
He stated that federal government did wrong to have arrested the leader of the ingenious people of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
 
He said,  “He (Kanu) only expressed his view. No arm was found in his possession. We are Biafrans and we are not ashamed to say it. Igbo have invested more in Nigeria than Arewa and Oduduwa. We want to be one Nigeria in fairness.”
 
Iwuanyanwu said that the Biafra Republic was somebody’s personal opinion, adding that the Igbo youths were rebelling only against the injustice done to the region.
 
“Biafra is not about secession. It is a name of a particular people in Nigeria from the South East. Therefore, it is not an offense to say that I am a Biafran. There was no victor, no vanquished after the civil war. I am impressed with Yakubu Gowon because he implemented all the agreements reached at the end of the Civil War. Igbo were not deprived at the end of the civil war, “ Iwuanyanwu added.
 
Iwuanyanwu accused the federal government of currently marginalising the Igbo people, simply because the zone voted en masse for the people’s Democratic Party in the last presidential election.
 
While speaking, the governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha, told the youths to uphold the Unity of the country where ever they went. He was represented by his special Adviser on Northern affairs, Faisal Lawan.


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