Group has advised G5 governors to adopt Peter Obi.
Glamtush reports that Prof. Madubuike Ezeibe, the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Igbo Think Tank, has urged the G5 governors of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), led by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, to adopt Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, as their preferred candidate.
This online platform learnt that Ezeibe said the G5 governors would be making the right decision for Nigerians if they adopt Obi, given his acceptance by many Nigerians.
He spoke in Umuahia the Abia State capital on Wednesday during the fourth edition of the Igbo International Christmas Retreat organized by the Igbo Think Tank and Nzuko Ndigbo.
Ezeibe said Obi remained the most favoured of the presidential candidates in the 2023 election, based on the qualities Nigerians are looking for in a future president.
He said, “We are Igbo and have to promote our own. Think of age, mental capability, he is not comparable with others.
“We are insisting that Nigeria should support a president of South-East extraction.
“In 1999 the current political dispensation with former President Olusegun Obasanjo, then we went to North with former president Musa Yaradu, unfortunately, he died and former President Goodluck Jonathan completed his tenure and power went back to North again for them to complete their turn.
“We are saying that the Igbos should be supported to produce a president.
“I’m advising the G5 governors to adopt Obi, because he we formerly of the PDP. If the G5 adopt him and PDP National Assembly members accept to work with him if he wins the election, that means the G5 has won because they will succeed in bringing the presidency to South, while the chairmanship of the party can remain in North. That’s a clever way of getting what they want.”
Other issues affecting the South-East and Nigeria discussed during the retreat include insecurity, peaceful co-existence of Igbo with other Nigerians and the creation of an additional state for the South-East as recommended by the 2014 National Conference.
In a remark, the local organizing chairman of the retreat and leader of Nzuko Ndigbo, Chuks Ibegbu, revealed that the retreat provides all Igbo speaking Nigerians within and outside the South-East geo-political zones the opportunity to discuss issues affecting them in Nigeria.