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Thursday 15 January 2015

Ohanaeze wants confab report implementation, flays Mbaka

Mbaka 3Five months after the end of the 2014 Na­tional Conference, a member who par­ticipated in the conference and President, Anambra State branch of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Elder Chris Elue­munoh has frawned on the non-implementation of the full report of the confer­ence by the Federal Gov­ernment.



The situation, he said was not in the best interest of the country.
Elder Eluemunoh said this while fielding questions from newsmen at Nkwelle- Ezunaka, Oyi Local Govern­ment Area of Anambra State.
His words: “ The key is­sue is the implementation of the last confab resolution, which the All Progressives Congress (APC) boycotted. That means the opposition APC does not believe in the conference and will not implement it if at all it gets to power.
“However, I have to state that the oneness of this country lies with the imple­mentation of that conference report. If that is not done, Ni­geria to thy tent will be the case.”
Eluemunoh noted that it was only the man who con­voked the conference in the first instance would be capa­ble of implementing its out­come. Non-implementation of the report, he said would amount to an effort in futil­ity.
On the comment cred­ited to Enugu-based Catho­lic priest, Fr Ejike Mbaka urging President Jonathan to resign for his alleged non-performance, the Ohanaeze boss advised the cleric to de­sist from dabbling into poli­tics but rather concentrate on praying and blessing his flock.
He added that the cleric’s pronouncements should be disregarded, saying he was not speaking the minds of Igbo people.
“The words Fr. Mbaka spoke were not from God. He must have compromised with some politicians and that does not speak well of a highly respected man of God like him,” he said.
He advised politicians to mind their utterances in pub­lic, warning that inflamma­tory statements might throw the nation into political tur­moil.

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