Igbo Community in Abuja Accuses Opposition Parties of Hypocrisy
Engr. Ikenna Ellis-Ezenekwe, President General of Igbo Community Association
By Our Correspondent
The Igbo Community Association (ICA), FCT, has accused opposition parties in the country of hypocrisy for failing to protest the spate of killings and kidnappings in the area.
They further accused the opposition of selfishness, alleging that they protest electoral issues that serve their interests but turn a blind eye to deepening insecurity nationwide.
In a statement signed by President General Engr. Ikenna-Ellis Ezenekwe and Secretary Comrade Chinwoke Emmanuel Onah, the body observed: “Nigeria is turning a corner unlike any it has experienced in its 64-year history ,a corner from which many nations never recover.”
“The Igbo Community Association (ICA) FCT issues this statement to express its profound alarm over the state of the nation and the misplaced priorities of Nigeria’s political class.”
“While the nation grapples with sustained nationwide power failure, abject poverty, and a complete dereliction of duty by the Tinubu administration, the opposition has chosen this moment of national agony to protest only what serves their personal interests: the removal of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Prof. Amupitan.”
“The ICA FCT views this as a glaring act of hypocrisy. While near-daily massacres of innocent and helpless citizens continue in Middle Belt communities, none of the supposed opposition parties have deemed it necessary to take to the streets of the capital in protest.”
“This silence in the face of bloodshed, contrasted with their loud demands for electoral shifts, reveals a cynical ploy to gain power at the expense of a suffering populace.”
“The people of Nigeria are truly suffering; times have never been this hard,”
“Mothers are burying their children, and kidnappers parade openly without fear. Even top generals of the Nigerian military are being slaughtered by unmasked bandits, yet the country remains strangely at rest. We cannot continue like this.”
“The ICA FCT hereby appeals directly to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Your government is failing badly. The current measures are insufficient to stem the tide of insecurity and economic collapse. We urge you to do something beyond your present efforts to save the lives and livelihoods of Nigerians,” the statement read.
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