Ndigbo To Retaliate Further Attacks, Destruction of Properties By Any Group In Future – Ohanaeze 

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•••Says Are Unacceptable 

•••Accuses FG of Aiding Attacks

By John Ugo , Awka 

The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, worldwide has condemned in strong terms the attack on Ndigbo and the wanton destruction of their goods as well as their  properties nationwide without government intervention.

The body described the attacks as unacceptable.

The national Vice President of the  organization Chief Okeke Ogene stated this on Thursday in reaction to the attack on Wednesday on Ndigbo at the Akere spare parts market Olodi Apapa Lagos.

He likened what is currently happening in Lagos State  as a replica of what happened in 1966, in which over three million Igbos were killed, which was described as the worst genocide in South African sub Saharan.

He was reacting  to thugs’ attack on Ndigbo and the burning down of  their hard earned  goods and property in the market .

Chief Ogene recalled the silence on the part of the federal government over the killings, maiming and burning of the properties of the people of the Southeast Nigeria in virtually every part of the country, particularly, in northern and western Nigeria as a dangerous presedence.

He called on the  Lagos State governor Sanwa – Olu  to urgently intervene in the on-going crisis between Ndigbo and the suspected thugs allegedly working for a certain political party  in the State before it degenerate beyond control.

The Ohabaeze chieftain described the development as unhealthy for democratic process in Nigeria.

He pointed out that no tribe should be treated or seen as strangers in Nigeria because of political affiliation or choice warning that no person or group has monopoly of violence.

He further cautioned that henceforth Ndigbo would resist any attempt by any tribal group or organization that may want to unleash mayhem on them under any guise in any part of the country.

Chief Ogene urged the federal government to act quickly to avoid a repeat of the 1966 civil war in the Western Nigeria.

“I also want to call on the Western brothers to look inward and find a lasting solution to the urgly development, because this country belongs to all of us.

“I advise the Igbos to be law abiding and always strive to live in peace with their neighbors wherever they find themselves.

“Ndigbo are an enterprising people who can fit in , anywhere in the world and survive under any condition but that disposition and our resilient, commitment to peace should not be taken for granted “

An eye witness had disclosed that, that the arsonist came in their numbers and shot dead a security guard and two other persons before razing down facilities in the market.

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