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Ndigbo Should Remain In Nigeria, Separation is Realistic – Gov Hope

Ndigbo Should Remain In Nigeria, Separation is Realistic – Gov Hope

Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma has stated that Ndigbo is better off remaining in Nigeria, stressing that decrying Ndigbo’s marginalization in the Nigerian project is hackneyed while addressing a sensible and realistic path out is logical.

According to Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Igbo were leaders in many disciplines before the Civil War, carried out scientific advancements throughout the war, and rose from nothing with the “Twenty Pound” program to dominate several sectors after the war.

“These are the spirits we are known for which always lead to excellence, not the spirit of timidity, self-defeat, and crave for easy money, which appears to have possessed our young Igbo men of this generation,” Uzodimma added.

The governor made the remarks today, Saturday, in Owerri, at the launch of his book, “Reflection on the Igbo Question.”

He said, “Truth be told, we are dominating in commerce and trade in Nigeria. But we can do far better than that as a people if we put our thinking caps on.

“In the real estate business in all the major cities of Nigeria, the Igbos are leading.

“Most standard provision stores in any remote part of Nigeria is likely to be owned and operated by an Igbo man or woman.

“The second most populous ethnic group in any city in Nigeria outside the indigenes of the city are Igbos.

“How then do we harness these huge potentials to our advantage? The answer is simple: Read the book, REFLECTIONS ON THE IGBO QUESTION.

“From available statistics, Igbo students across the globe and even in Nigeria are making waves with their technological innovations.

“The individual accomplishments can only make a meaningful impact if they are collectively harnessed and channeled to a massive production hub to set the stage for the technological leap Nigeria has been yearning for all these years.

“Igbos can lead the way and dictate the pace.

“We also have a huge landmass to conquer, dominate and exploit. We have boundless markets to tap into.

“We have unassailable ingenuity and opportunities presented to us to explore to emerge leaders again in this land of Nigeria that we are equal owners.”

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