APC Tells Igbos In Lagos To Seek Dialogue
The
Lagos Chapter of the All Progressives Congress has advised Ndigbo in
Lagos to be cautious, tactful and honest in dealing with their host
communities anywhere in Nigeria in the interest of peace and harmony.
In
a release signed by the state publicity secretary, Mr Joe Igbokwe in
Nnewi, Anambra State, the party says it is reacting to the claims by
Ndigbo Cultural Society of Nigeria led by Chief Udo Udeogaranya, that
Ndigbo in Lagos are being marginalized in the politics of Lagos State.
Contrary
to the claims of Ndigbo Cultural Society of Nigeria (NCSN) Ndigbo are
getting their fair share in Lagos State as Igbo can be found everywhere
in Lagos.
“Ndigbo controls commerce in Lagos from
Ladipo market to Tejuosho, from Oshodi to Alaba International, from the
Trade Fair complex to Oduade market, from Idumota to Balogun just to
mention a few of them.
“Ndigbo are in real estate, big
time, they are in hospitality business, transport and building
construction. Ndigbo import more than 60% of all goods in Lagos on a
conservative estimate.
“In politics, Igbos are also
being represented at all levels of government from the wards to the
local government and at the state level, Igbokwe said.
According
to him, “Ben Akabueze has been the Commissioner for Budget and Planning
for nearly 10 years and the weight of that office is well known to
those who should know better. Joe Igbokwe sits as the General Manger
LASIMRA, Head UFRU and APC Publicity Secretary Lagos and these are
strategic offices and six Igbos are fully employed at LASIMRA.
“Justice
Sybil Nwaka an Igbo is in the Lagos Judiciary, there was the late Mrs
Ngozi Mofuanya, a director of Public Prosecution (DPP), there are also
Igbo lawyers who are thoroughly enjoying themselves in the Ministry of
Justice in Lagos. There is also countless number of Ndigbo in top
positions in the Lagos State ministries especially in the Ministry of
Education. Many Igbos are also working in the Local governments across
the metropolis”.
“Ngozi Nwosu from Imo state got a life
line of six million naira for an overseas surgery. Mrs Mary Igbokwe got
5 million and a flat as compensation for her late husband who died in a
scuffle with LASTMA officers in Lagos. Mrs Chima Ubani got cash and a
flat at Marwa Garden, Lagos when her husband Mr Chima Ubani died in a
Motor Accident near Abuja. First Consultants Hospital owned by an Igbo
got N50 million as compensation for equipment destroyed after fighting
Ebola in that hospital and consequently stopped spread of the deadly
disease.”
Igbokwe further affirmed that “time and space
will not permit us to say all we know about Ndigbo in Lagos. Igbo have
made great fortunes in Lagos simply because a very conducive atmosphere
has been provided for these huge and monumental investments to thrive
and we expect Ndigbo to show some understanding.
“Lagos
APC is appealing to Ndigbo in Lagos to work with their host communities
in Lagos for peaceful co-existence and harmonious relationship. Our
property in Lagos were not said to be abandoned after the civil war.
They were returned to us by the Yoruba after the war.
“Yoruba
has been fair to Ndigbo and they need to reciprocate by seeking
dialogue anytime there is problem instead of wars on the print and
electronic media. “80% of rich Ndigbo in Nigeria today made their wealth
in Lagos. Lagos APC still insists that there are rooms for improvement
and we advise Ndigbo to always seek audience with the authorities in
their host communities for better understanding and cordial
relationship. It is supposed to be a symbiotic relationship.”
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