Thursday, 12 February 2015

RESOLUTION BY NDI ISI NZUKO UMU NNE IGBO ON 2015 GENERAL ELECTION:

RESOLUTION BY NDI ISI NZUKO UMU NNE IGBO ON 2015 GENERAL ELECTION:
“Ndi Igbo, we have come to a decision which we felt we should tell you all, and all our fellow Igbo citizens, as soon as we were certain in our own mind and conscience that it is the right thing to do; we need not procrastinate our decision on the right candidates which Ndi Igbo should send to Senate from our Senatorial Zones, particularly Anambra Central Senatorial Zone, and candidates we should send to represent our people at House of Representative. To procrastinate, to agonize, to wait for a more favorable turn of events that may never come, or more compelling external pressures that may as well be wrong as right, is itself a decision of sorts and a weak and potentially dangerous course for Ndi Igbo to follow. We have concluded that only we can do that. And if we can, we must.
Our Dear brothers and Sisters, Ladies and gentlemen,
Our consciences tell us clearly and certainly that we cannot prolong the Message that will save Ndi Igbo form further political degradation.
Our consciences as titled Igbo elders with “Ofor na Ogu” said it is our duty, not merely to proclaim tranquility among ourselves and the society, but to use every means we have to ensure it and attract prosperity and more development for Ndi Igbo.
We do believe that right makes might, and that if we are wrong, hundred angels swearing we are right would make no difference. We believe with all our hearts and minds and spirits that we, not as Truthful Native Igbo Elders and Leaders, but as humble servants of God, will receive justice without mercy if we fail to show mercy to ourselves at a time like this.
Our consciences as the Truthful Native Igbo Elders and Leaders revealed that only we can say it because we stand on “Ofor na Ogu”Ndi Igbo, and we shall do just that here and we here by resolve as follows:
1. THAT NDI IGBO SHOULD VOTE PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AGAIN.
2. THAT NDI IGBO BU IGBO SHALL VOTE APGA FOR ALL SENATORIAL, HOUSE OF REPS & HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY CONTESTS IN THE THIS ON COMING GENERAL ELECTION.
3. THAT CHIEF SIR VICTOR UMEH’S SENATORIAL AMBITION SHOULD BE SUPPORTED PARTICULARLY BY ALL POLITICAL PARTIES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHATEVER PERSONAL DIFFERENCES THAT MAY EXIST BETWEEN THIS RARE CANDIDATE AND OTHER POLITICIANS IN SOME OTHER PARTIES, NOT ONLY APGA, BECAUSE HE IS THE KIND OF CHARACTER AND EXPERIENCE THAT NDI IGBO SHOULD SHOW CASE AT THE SENATE AT A SENSITIVE TIME LIKE THIS.
4. THAT NDI ANAMBRA CENTRAL SHOULD ESCHEW SENTIMENTS AND SET PERSONAL INTEREST ASIDE AND VOTE FOR CHIEF SIR VICTOR UMEH TO REPRESENT NDI IGBO AT THE SENATE BECAUSE HE REMAIN THE ONLY FEARLESS AND VOCAL IGBO VOICE THAT COULD BE REGARDED BY PEOPLE FROM OTHER NATIONALITIES AT THE SENATE.
5. THAT ANAMBRA STATE SHOULD VOTE AGAIN AS A STATE LIBERATED BY THE GREAT IGBO LEADER’S PARTY, AT LEAST TO SHOW SOLIDARITY AND FULL SUPPORT FOR THE EFFORTS OF IKEMBA EVEN AT DEATH; THAT ABIA STATE SHOULD EMULATE ANAMBRA STATE AND VOTE APGA IN THIS ELECTION, AT LEAST TO ARREST ABIA, PARTICULARLY ENYMBA CITY FROM FURTHER DECAY/ UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN HANDS OF PDP; THAT IMO STATE SHOULD VOTE RTD CAPT IHEANACHO IN APGA TO SAVE IMO FROM THE HANDS OF A 419 GOVERNMENT OF ROCHAS.
6. NO SANE IGBO MAN OR WOMAN SHOULD CAST A VOTE FOR APC HERE AT ALL LEVELS OF THIS ELECTORAL CONTEST BECAUSE TO DO SO IS TO ENSLAVE NDI IGBO TO A YORUBA-HAUSA – FULANI GANG UP.
THIS RESOLUTION TAKES EFFECT THIS DAY 2/12/2015 AFTER A CRUCIAL MEETING OF “NDI ISI NZUKO UMU NNE IGBO NINE” COMPRISING ELDERS FROM ENUGU, ANAMBRA, EBONYI, ABIA, IMO AND NDI IGBO DELTA COMPRISING RIVERS & DELTA STATE IGBO SPEAKING ELDERS.
“ONYE NWERE NTI NURU, ONYE NU YA KOORO IBE YA.
OGE ERUOLA OGE NDI IGBO KA AZA AFA DIKA NDI ODOGWU HA BU,
ONYE OBULA MARA NORO”.
DAALUNU UMU IGBO.
ICHIE UKWU NKECHIKWULU EZEAGUPUGOIBE,
NATIONAL PRESIDENT: NZUKO UMU NNE IGBO.
CHAIRMAN : “Ofor na Ogu”Ndi Igbo Group- Truthful Native Igbo Elders and Leaders, (TRUNIEL).
Telephone: (+234) 09090989340.

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