Igbos in the U.S. have called on the country’s government at all levels and Nigerians to promote a united Nigeria.
Specifically, a cultural group, Igbo Organisation New York, advised Nigerian leaders to offer selfish service rather than pursue self-centred interests.
The president of the organisation, Cyprian Agwu, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in New York.
Agwu, who spoke against the background of June 12- Democracy Day, said the beauty of a successful democracy was in having selfless leaders.
According to him, democracy is about serving the people, and the leaders should live up to that expectation.
“Nigeria is a great nation, and being a great nation, both leaders and followers have to live up to that expectation. Leaders should lead for the overall goal of the people; Nigeria will be worth living in if the leaders think about the overall goal of the people,’’ he said.
He added, “We expect our leaders to know that they are representing the people, not themselves; once they understand this fact, it will change their mindset about leadership.’’
Mr Agwu also advised the country’s leaders and followers to be united and shun divisive activities.
He lamented the division caused by tribal and religious differences, saying, “such mindset will not make the country move forward.”
Mr Agwu explained further, “There used to be a time when a corps member from the South-East will be proud to be posted to the far North because he wanted to be enriched and come out as all-round Nigerian.
“It is no longer the case again. What you see is that people try to exploit the ideological difference, tribal difference…