Apex pan Igbo organisation,
Ohanaeze Ndigbo said it would investigate the ownership of all Oil blocks in
Niger Delta with a view to ensuring that no part of the country dominates the
sector.
It said it would also
collect data on all positions and their distributions in all federal
ministries, agencies and parastatals with a view to ensuring fair distribution
to all parts of the country.
The deputy publicity
secretary of the group, Chuks Ibegbu who signed a statement on behalf of the
group advised the Federal Character Commission to ensure fair representation of
all sections of the country in the country’s commonwealth without sacrificing
merit.
The group lauded the recent
court ruling for a uniform cut off point in tertiary schools and federal
government colleges admission.
Ohaneaze regretted that the
unjust disparity hitherto has wrought unfair hardship on students seeking
admission to federal institutions from the South East in particular and the
South in general.
On the issue of Senate
Presidency or Speakership of the Federal House now raging on, Ohanaeze noted
that what Ndigbo needed most is restructuring of Nigeria and not who occupies
what position which only benefits the occupant as in the past.
“We are not much interested
in positions now but what our people, the common Igbo masses will benefit from
the country in its entirety,” the group insisted.
It noted that Ohanaeze
leadership will meet very soon to take stock of the last elections and react
appropriately, warning anybody purporting to speak on the issue on behalf of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo to desist from doing so.

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