Imo Ikenga Ugochinyere, a federal lawmaker and member of the Peoples Democratic Party, highlighted in a Symfoni TV video how underrepresented the Igbo people are in key leadership positions within the Nigerian government and its agencies, such as the army, police, customs, immigration, and central bank. Despite their marginalization, Ugochinyere insisted that the Igbo people are upbeat and do not plead for these jobs to be granted to them. Instead, all they want is for peace to return to their region.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Ugochinyere’s remarks highlight the Igbo people’s tenacity and dedication to peaceful coexistence, as well as their continuous fight for equality and political representation in Nigeria.
In Imo Ikenga Ugochinyere’s words, “Today you have a country that the Igbo man is not chief of army staff, the Igbo man is not IG, the Igbo man is not DG of DSS, the Igbo man is not customs CG, the Igbo man is not immigration head, the Igbo man is not central bank.”
“But still, they still believe. All they are asking is not even if you share those things with them, but to restore peace in our place.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>