Mr Arthur-Ugwa said only a coordinated response would effectively address the persistent security challenges across different regions of the country.
“He deserved to stay alive and continue the good works,” said the Ohanaeze youths.
Mr Iwuanyanwu was buried in his hometown, Atta in Ikeduru council area of Imo, on Saturday.
The Youth Wing of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide says the emergence of Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu portends a greater future for Igboland.
He added that there was need for all well-meaning sons and daughters of Igbo land to support his emergence.
The group said that the celebrations afforded Nigerians an opportunity to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor.
The youth wing said the parent body uses them to resolve conflicts in the South-East region, but relegate them during important events.
