Ohanaeze Ndigbo, apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, has
condemned the attack on Edwin Clark, Ijaw leader, by the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB).
Clark had said IPOB must be dreaming if the group believes
the south-south region will join the agitation for the Republic of Biafra.
In a swift reaction, the secessionist group said the Ijaw
leader does not speak for the people of the south-south region because he is a
general without foot soldiers.
The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) had subsequently asked Igbo leaders to denounce the statement made by IPOB and apologise to Clark.
In a statement on Sunday, Alex Ogbonnia, national publicity
secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, described IPOB’s comment as youthful exuberance,
saying Clark has contributed positively to the south-east region.
“The attention of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has been drawn
to remarks by the spokesman of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),”
Ohanaeze said.
“Ohanaeze Ndigbo makes it abundantly clear that the Igbo
extol old age with courtesy and reverence. Old age is so treasured that the
eldest man in a village or community, in most cases, enjoys community burial
and funeral rites at death. The old are deemed to represent the Igbo ancestors
here on earth and thus are often celebrated.
“It is a public
knowledge that youths, all over the world, have some common characteristics
which include impetuosity and exuberance. As much as the effervescence and
exuberance of the youths are the essential hallmarks of a growing society, it
is still the duty of the elders to moderate the excesses and idiosyncrasies of
the youth.
“Let it be placed on record that Chief Edwin Clark is one of
the few detribalised Nigerians with an unassailable love for the Igbos. He has
in more than several ways demonstrated an intense passion for the Igbo. It was
Chief Clark who facilitated the renovation and equipment of the Queens School,
Enugu with state of the art facilities shortly after the Nigerian civil war.
Eminent Igbo women that passed through the school, such as Justice Rose Ukeje
(rtd), Justice Victoria Nebo, Prof. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Prof. Ifeoma Enemuo,
Prof. Ifeoma Egbuonu, Mrs. Justina Offia (SAN), Prof. Gloria Chukwukere, etc,
are some of the testaments of Clark magnanimity.
“Since then, Clark has remained one of the Patrons of the
School to the present day. It was Clark who had spoken vehemently against the
Igbo marginalisation and has propelled the concept of a president of Nigeria
from the South East. It was Clark who had stated that the agitations by the
Igbo are justified, among several others.
“It is important to urge our youths to refrain from remarks
capable of putting the Igbo relationships with our highly valued neighbours in
avoidable distress. The Igbo agitation, no doubt, is genuine but restraints,
persuasions and cordial inter-ethnic relations are required to sustain the
supports of other ethnic groups in Nigeria.”
Ohanaeze said it holds Clark in high esteem and will always
condemn any form of attack against him.
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