Sunday, 27 November 2016

Igbo are the majority in Nigeria, they cannot leave says Okorocha


Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State and Chief Emmanuel Iwuayanwu have called on Nigerians to unite together in order to protect the integrity of Nigeria as one country.

They made this call at Concord Hotel, Owerri during the opening ceremony of National Executive Council meeting of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, in the State.
Governor Okorocha, who declared the event open, said, "We have no place to call our own if not Nigeria. We must defend the integrity of this country.
“The worst thing that will happen to any society is to have a vision-less leader."

Okorocha stressed that "Nigerians must change their attitude toward their leaders and leaders must learn how to talk to their followers." 

He expressed sadness that, "Nigerians are always in the attitude to pull down their leaders", adding that "whatever you do not appreciate will depreciate."

Speaking also, Chairman of the occasion, Chief Emmanuel Iwuayanwu, used the opportunity to call President Buhari to assemble leaders of the country to discuss the the way out Nigeria problems.

He said, "Nigerians are passing through hard times. These problems have lingered for years. They are not caused by Buhari administration. It is for this reason that Nigerians voted for change. We have come to a point Mr President should invite leaders in this country for a meeting to discuss how to solve our problems."

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