Ohanaeze explains why Igbo youths will not participate in hunger protest

Ohanaeze explains why Igbo youths will not participate in hunger protest

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Wing, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, has stated that Igbo youths will not participate in the upcoming nationwide hunger protests scheduled from August 1 to 10. The organization cited concerns over potential loss of lives and property, reminiscent of the Endsars protests in 2020, as the primary reason for their non-participation.

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The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Wing has explained the reason why Igbo youths will not participate in the upcoming nationwide protests which have been scheduled from August 1 to 10, 2024.

Addressing journalists in Enugu on Monday after an Emergency Convention of Igbo Youth Leaders and Stakeholders 2024, titled “State of the Nation,” Ohanaeze said the South East region has ample reasons to protest, including widespread economic hardship, massive youth unemployment, and poor representation in governance.

Reading their resolutions, the acting National President, Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu, said Ohanaeze youths aligns with the decision of their fathers that Igbo should not join the protests rather they will engage the government in a constructive dialogue to address their peculiar challenges.

However, after consulting with youths across the region, the group has opted to engage in dialogue with the Federal Government and South East governors to address the region’s unique challenges and work towards finding lasting solutions.

This approach, according to them, seeks to foster constructive collaboration rather than confrontation, aiming to yield more effective and sustainable results for the region’s youth.

Okpalaezeukwu maintained that while the hunger protest is within the constitutional rights of the people and also justifiable owing to the current state of affairs of the country, it is feared that the protest could result in the loss of lives and property of Igbo citizens that characterised the Endsars protest of 2020.

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