Ohanaeze rules out ‘no man’s land’ in South-East; Welcomes ‘Ebubeagu’
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, has warned non-Igbo indigenes residing in the South-East to totally wipe ‘no man’s land’ out from their minds.
This was stated by the President General Of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Prof George Obiozor, during a press briefing at the headquarters of Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide in Enugu on Thursday.
He also welcomed the formation of South-East security outfit, Ebubeagu, and assuring the governors of the zone of his support.
Obiozor said, “Once more, I state that there is no No Man’s land in Igbo land. Land is a very sensitive issue in Igbo land because land has owners including some Igbo Deities. Those encroaching on land in Alaigbo are provoking our people and our Deities.”
“The result of all these is the rise of ethnic militias, agitation for secession, self-determination, insurgency, banditry, etc. These are historical protracted and unwinnable wars by nations and empires and there will be no exception. And among every other issue in contest in Nigeria today, this situation has produced the state of insecurity throughout the country,” he said
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