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Things I’ll Focus On As Ohanaeze President-General – Iwuanyanwu

by Victor Ndubuisi
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On Monday, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, the President-General of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, outlined the major initiatives he will prioritize while in office.

Iwuanyanwu pledged to put an emphasis on security, business community development, industrial sector development, education, and business development.

Iwuanyanwu promised to collaborate with state governors to eliminate unemployment among Igbos in a speech for the Arise Television Morning Show.

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According to Iwuanywanwu: “We have the problem of youth unemployment and most of the problems in society today, like unknown gunmen killing, kidnapping is caused mainly by unemployment.

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“We are going to work with state governors in the Southeast and Igboland, we will look at facilitating employment opportunities for Igbos across the states. In 1914 when Nigeria was amalgamated, Igbos were far behind in civilization and development, but by 1960 when we had independence, Igbos came to the top in education, bureaucracy, military science and technology. Igbos embrace education, so we are going to look at this very seriously.

“Igbo businessmen have never had political powers, we have been fighting to have power, but we are very advanced. If you come to the Southeast, you will realize that there is a lot of development which is done by our businessmen, and that is why I decided I’m going to set up a council of education as we try to find what makes us strong in education.

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“Found the Council of business leaders to make sure our business people succeed and ensure industries work. We can generate power with coal and it’s in abundance in Enugu State; I have been told it’s one of the best in the world. So, we are going to explore the possibility of mining the coal and using it for power.”

 

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