News2023: Actor, Pete Edochie Says Igbo Can’t Get Presidency In Isolation

2023: Actor, Pete Edochie Says Igbo Can’t Get Presidency In Isolation

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Respected Nollywood Actor and Promoter of Igbo Culture, Norm and Values, Pete Edochie, has said that for the emergence of a President of Igbo extraction to become a reality, there is need for the involvement of other ethnic groups.

In a chat with BBC Igbo on the clamour for an Igbo Presidency come 2023, Edochie said there is need for Igbos to unite and not continue to seek the number one position in the country in isolation.

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Shedding light on the Igbo historical stint as President, he said, “Only once in Nigeria’s history has it emerged that an Igbo person became the Head of State in Nigeria.

“That was Aguiyi Ironsi during the Military Government and his headship was short-lived. Since then, the North and the Yoruba have been sharing power between themselves, apart from Goodluck Jonathan who isn’t even Igbo.”

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He added that sentiment has been a major challenge the Igbo have been facing in their bid for one of them to become the President of Nigeria

Edochie said that the sentiment other tribes in Nigeria habour is that an Igbo President will yield to the South-east’s secessionist leanings.

“The way Nigeria is already disintegrating, is the country being led by an Igbo president? Let’s find it in us to always tell ourselves the truth. Look around. You’ll find Nigeria is already in disarray. Food inflation bites hard,” he said.

“It would be difficult for Nigerians to be united under such living conditions. I’ve lived in the north and spoke their language. I find that Igbos don’t understand the PR in politics. There’s what we call compromise in this struggle.

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“If we want Presidency so bad, there are factions whose support we can seek while making certain policy promises. That way, a consensus is reached. If Igbo people insist on pursuing the presidency in isolation, we’ll get nowhere.

“We have to get other ethnicities involved, assign them a role to play in the struggle, and compensate them when an Igbo president is eventually elected. Northerners often think of restructuring as a scheme to deprive them of power.

“If we turn to the south and vow that all the seaports in that region will be functional, there will be jobs. If we task the six geographical zones to provide their own electricity, the erratic power supply would be a thing of the past.”

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Edochie said there is a need for Presidential aspirants among the Igbo to seek more support from other ethnicities.

“Igbo Presidency is achievable but we can’t struggle in isolation. We need to be strategic about our political support system, be it the Yoruba or even the Northerners. We need to reassure these ethnicities of our intentions,” he added.

“We need to convince them we mean no harm and have no intention to ruin the country as sentiments have it. I’ll tell the truth. It’ll be difficult if we soldier on and pursue this Igbo Presidency thing in isolation and by our might.”


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