Success Damian:
Eze Ndigbo of Ajeromi/Ifelodun Local Government Area, His Royal Highness, Eze Valentine Ezeugo Anyalebechi has called on ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to cultivate the culture of harmonious coexistence.
Eze Anyalebechi made the appeal in his Welcome Address
at the Annual New Yam Celebration/Forum for a Better
Ajeromi/Ifelodun, Lagos, which was held in his palace on Saturday 7th
November, 2020.
Titled For a better Ajeromi/Ifelodun Local
Government, he said the LGA accommodates almost every ethnic group in Nigeria
and therefore stressed the need for peace. “I titled my Forum For a Better
Ajeromi Ifelodun Local Government due to the need for unity and peace in our
area, which accommodates almost every ethnic group in Nigeria. It is not
disputable that we have been tolerating one another in the past, despite all
odds, it is therefore important that we do not relent, so that unity, love and
peace amongst us will continue to reign, says Anyalebechi.”
He advised the Igbos especially to remain peaceful
and go about their business without fear “I call on Ndigbo to remain peaceful
and law-abiding and go about their normal and genuine businesses without fear
of intimidation.”
Speaking on the Covid-19 pandemic which brought
hardship and pain to many families across the globe, Eze Anyalebechi said “I
want to thank God for saving our lives at the heat of Covid-19 pandemic which
devastated the whole world. In Nigeria, the case was an eyesore, and one
unforgettable experience we had was due to its effect on families, corporate
bodies, religious groups, educational institutions, the government service
givers and individuals.”
Eze Anyalebechi expressed pain that while the country
was about overcoming the tragedy occasioned by Covid-19, the issue of EndSARS
resurrected itself. “Unfortunately, as Nigerians were struggling to survive the
effects of covid-19, EndSARS protest, another serious issue came up. Hoodlums
hid under the protest, which was initially peaceful to kill, loot and destroy
properties. During the period, there was insecurity, many died, properties
worth billions of Naira were destroyed and businesses were shot down for weeks
due to the curfew that was put in place. Both tragic events had negative
effects on the nation’s economy, but we are grateful to God for taking care of
us during and after the tragic periods.”
He said yam, as a crop like others, is given a
special status and regard in Igboland and has been celebrated long time ago.
Chief (Dr) Solomon Ogbonna, President Ohanaeze Ndigbo
Lagos Chapter, on his part, expressed joy that the Igbo culture is promoted in
every part of the world. “I have said it time without number, Igbos are not
thieves, they are not arsonists, but the allegations we face in Nigeria, is
rather bringing the Igbos prosperity and progress, such falsehood end up
opening doors for the people. Anywhere the Igbo find themselves, once the land
blesses them, they also bless the land. We know how Lagos was. A plot of land is
now N680million, it is Ndigbo, Ikoyi is N400m, Admiralty Way N400m, it is
Ndigbo, some live in Epe now but when you ask them they say they live in Lekki,
it is Ndigbo. What I am telling Ndigbo now is how we can be united, because if
you go to police stations in Lagos, if you have 100 cases, 80% is usually Igbo versus
Igbo, so we must stop that kind of thing.” He thanked organizers of the Iri ji
in Ajeromi/Ifelodun.
High Chief
Vincent Ahui Osu Riurhobo, Lagos State and Chairman South-South Council
of Chiefs, Lagos, said the country needs
peace and progress “What we need is progress in this nation, where freedom
exists at all levels. We have a lot of things in common with the Igbo people, ‘Up’
is enu in both Igbo and Urhobo. We
have lived together in love and it is time to join forces with our brothers to
ensure peace in our land. He thanked Eze Ndigbo of Ajeromi/Ifelodun for
organizing the new yam festival.
Dr. Princewill Chukwuma Ojiaku, Ugochinyeremba 1 of
Orlu, former lecturer and Chairman of the Occasion said he is especially happy
because iri ji Ndigbo is not only done in Igboland but also in the Diaspora. He
said “Yam is the king of crops in Igboland, we are here to celebrate with our
brother as a farmer who has made immense harvest and to tell him that God has
blessed him.
“Today is a day of fashion show, young ladies would carry
out parade in their best attires, catwalk; masquerades of all shades would come
out; people would roll out drums, spectacular shows, boys and girls, that is
our own celebration. It is not a minor issue, it is really big.
“In Igboland we fetch firewood and water for the
host; that is how it was done in Igboland, not that he will go and buy water or
firewood, we support him. But if we don’t have all those things, if we have
1000, we can give him to support what he is doing.” He advised Ndigbo to
continue to be hard-working and ensure they are never idle.
Elder Emmanuel Obioma Iwuagwu, Igbo Apex Leader,
Ajeromi/Ifelodun LGA, said he was happy because he who works must eat. He said “Among
all the Ezes in Ajeromi, Eze Anyalebechi is the only Eze that has found me
worthy for a chieftaincy title, even when I told him I don’t want a Chieftaincy.
He honoured me for piloting the affairs of the Igbos in the LGA”
He decried the unjustifiable factions observable among
the Igbos in Lagos, saying “Some say they are coalition, this one Igbo Vision,
Some Igbos in APC, while others call themselves Stakeholders.” He called on all
Igbo to be united under one umbrella.
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