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2023: I Don’t Believe In Igbo Presidency, Says Ned Nwoko

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A Former member of House of Representatives, Honourable Prince Ned Nwoko, has said that he does not believe in the agitation for Igbo presidency as it grows louder and louder.

Instead, Nwoko, a Prince of Idumuje-Ugboko kingdom in Aniocha North Local Council of Delta State, said he rather believed in a pan-Nigerian leader with agenda for national service above tribe or religion.

Speaking in an interview with “Olu Ntorobia Igbo” (Voice of the Igbo Youth)” when he received a delegation of Igbo Youths led by Mazi Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu, the philanthropist said the quest for sectional president among some ethnic groups ahead of the 2023 general elections was not the solution to the myriad of socio-economic and political problems plaguing the Nation.

He said:

“I am not among those that say an Igbo man, Yoruba man, Hausa or Fulani man must be President; neither do I believe that a Muslim or a Christian must be President. That is not my problem. I just feel that we are generally wrong when we attach tribe and/or religion to such Office and Position,” Nwoko said.

For him, the main area of focus and what should be considered should be credibility, focus, ability and exposure in the search for a president.

He also explained that Nigeria’s problem is not true federalism, as being canvassed in some quarters but patriotic leadership that is able to understand what the challenges are and tackle them one by one.

According to Nwoko, “ Tribal or religious profiling is a mere gimmick by some power-seeking politicians. There are good leaders across the tribes who can lead this nation, just as there are bad leaders everywhere.

“Inept leadership is not ethnic-specific or sectarian driven. A Southern Christian corrupt leader is as bad as a morally deficient Northern Muslim politician. We must stop playing the ethnic card and shun stoking religious sentiments for the peace, unity and progress of the nation.”