He said the strength of democracy lies in the active involvement of the people.
He urged the Lagos State government to continue supporting the Ndigbo and other ethnic communities.
Enugu is agog as all is now set for Governor Peter Mbah and his political appointees to join the All Progressives Congress on Tuesday (today).
He urged the Igbo people to reflect deeply on their past and consider the path forward.
Thankfully, prominent groups across the country, including Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the Middle Belt Forum, and the Concerned Hausa Stakeholders, have strongly rejected the proposed law.
The group said that the development was a deliberate plot to punish the people of the South-East.
“They should make it open: Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba – should be taught,” said the Igbo group’s leader.
Nze Fidelis Chukwu from Imo has emerged as the new president-general of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide.
According to him, despite challenges, Ohanaeze Ndigbo is living up to expectations and waxing strong in the state.
“We are very proud of the uncommon achievements recorded so far by President Tinubu-led administration,” said Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Worldwide.
