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2015: Eze Ndi-Igbo in North endorse Jonathan


The Eze Ndi-Igbo in the 19 northern states, including Abuja
and Oyo State, have endorsed the re-election bid of President
Goodluck Jonathan.
The meeting where the royal fathers endorsed the president,
took place at the Agura Hotel, Abuja.
Amongst the royal fathers, who signed the communiqué made
available to Daily Sun, were the group’s secretary, Eze (Dr)
Pampas Nwahiwe, Eze Ndigbo of Niger State; and Eze Ndigbo
of Kano, Dr. Boniface Ibekwe.
The royal fathers resolved that the unity, indivisibility and
peaceful co-existence of all people in the country was not
negotiable, even as they reaffirmed their commitment to the
peaceful co-existence of all Nigerians irrespective of tribe,
creed and religion.
The body also resolved to mobilise their subjects and kinsmen
to obtain their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) for the
forthcoming general elections, urging all Igbo nationwide to
remain in their various states of abode during and after the
forthcoming elections, because Nigeria belongs to all.
Part of the communiqué read: “We call on the Federal
Government to provide adequate security for all during the
elections.
“We resolved to work for a violence free electoral process in
2015 and to affirm our support and commitment for the re-
election of President Goodluck Jonathan for continuity of the
transformation agenda of the Federal Government,” the Eze
Ndigbo said.
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2015: Eze Ndi-Igbo endorse Jonathan
From AIDOGHIE PAULINUS , Abuja
The Eze Ndi-Igbo in the 19 northern states, including Abuja
and Oyo State, have endorsed the re-election bid of President
Goodluck Jonathan.
The meeting where the royal fathers endorsed the president,
took place at the Agura Hotel, Abuja.
Amongst the royal fathers, who signed the communiqué made
available to Daily Sun, were the group’s secretary, Eze (Dr)
Pampas Nwahiwe, Eze Ndigbo of Niger State; and Eze Ndigbo
of Kano, Dr. Boniface Ibekwe.
The royal fathers resolved that the unity, indivisibility and
peaceful co-existence of all people in the country was not
negotiable, even as they reaffirmed their commitment to the
peaceful co-existence of all Nigerians irrespective of tribe,
creed and religion.
The body also resolved to mobilise their subjects and kinsmen
to obtain their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) for the
forthcoming general elections, urging all Igbo nationwide to
remain in their various states of abode during and after the
forthcoming elections, because Nigeria belongs to all.
Part of the communiqué read: “We call on the Federal
Government to provide adequate security for all during the
elections.
“We resolved to work for a violence free electoral process in
2015 and to affirm our support and commitment for the re-
election of President Goodluck Jonathan for continuity of the
transformation agenda of the Federal Government,” the Eze
Ndigbo said.

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