Tuesday, January 7, 2025 - The youth wing of apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, on Monday, re-elected Mazi Okwu Nnabuike as its National President
Okwu was re-elected in Enugu, alongside other members of the group’s
National Executive Council, NEC.
In a statement made available to DAILY POST by Dr. Barr. Maduabuchi
Anthony, the Chairman of the Election Committee, he said Okwu other NEC members
include: Chuks Ikekpeazu – Deputy National President, National Vice President
Abia – Nwamkpa Chinonso, National Vice President Ebonyi – Nwaite Casmir,
National Vice President Anambra – Uzoigwe Josephat, National Vice Delta – Alvin
Dubem, and National Vice President Rivers – Bobby Ezimonye.
Others were: National Secretary – Comrade Obinna Achionye, Assistant
Nat. Secretary – Chizoba Kenechukwu, National Publicity Secretary – Ebubechukwu
S N, Fin Sec – Chioma Izunna and National Treasurer – Enyinna Joseph.
He said state youth leaders were also elected, among whom are Abia State
– Ogbonnaya Obasi, Anambra State – Kingsley Azubuike, Enugu State – Ndubuisi
Ezema, Ebonyi State – Sunday Everistus Nweze, Imo State – Udochukwu Aligwoekwe,
Delta State – Nwogueze chinweuba and Abuja FCT – Ugwueze Uzoh.
In his acceptance speech, Okwu said the Ohanaeze youths were committed
towards the economic and political emancipation of the Igbo nation.
He said he was more concerned over the prolonged incarceration of Mazi
Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
According to him, “our stand has always been so clear; we want an Igbo
nation that will grow in leaps and bounds, and Igbo nation where we will
experience economic expansion.
“We want to make renewed demand for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. We
are shocked that our leaders did not make that a priority when President Bola
Tinubu visited Enugu State.
“The problem we have always had is where politicians want to hijack
Ohanaeze for their selfish motives; we shall continue to resist it.
“As I thank Igbo youth youths for the confidence reposed in me, my
assurance is that I would work for the collective interest of the region.”
It could be recalled that Okwu served for four years after which he was
re-elected for another term.
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