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Ohaneze
Ndigbo, Anambra state chapter, has expressed displeasure over the ongoing
travail being experienced by Igbo industrialists in the country.
The
pan-Igbo social-cultural organization called on the federal government to stop
policies targeted at frustrating industrialists from the region.
President
of the body, Chief Damian Okeke-Ogene, spoke at his Etti-Nanka country home in
Orumba South local government area of the state during a get together party
organized by the organization’s leadership.
He
specifically mentioned Air Peace boss, Barr. Allen Onyema, Chief Chukwumma
Innocent, Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah, Clement Ibeto and host of others, describing
government action as a way of de-industrialising the eastern Nigeria.
He
wondered why the industrialists who have contributed immensely to the increase
in the Gross Domestic Product of the country would continue to suffer
harassment and intimidation from the government.
He
said, “These are patriotic and selfless industrialists who have projected the
image of Nigeria on the global industrial map and are providing mass employment
for Nigerian youths.
“What
Chief Chukwumma Innocent and Barr. Allen Onyema, particularly, has accomplished
so far, no indigenous industrialist in Nigeria has been able to do for the
development of the country.
“If
Innoson Motors were owned by other regional businessmen, no frustration,
harassment and intimidation would have come up.”
Okeke-Ogene
blamed the ongoing persecution of their sons in different quarters on what he
described as politics of appeasement and sabotage by those who did not want
Igbo voice to be heard in the affairs of Nigeria.
“We
call on those involved directly or indirectly in the orchestrated campaign to
frustrate our industrious sons to desist from their evil act before it is too
late,” he stressed.
The
Ohaneze boss however commend governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state for his
commitment to the welfare of Ohaneze Ndigbo in his state. (The Nation)

























