Apex Igbo cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, says the proscribed Igbo separatist group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has no mandate to speak for the people of the South-East region following a pronouncement by the group that it has banned the consumption of ‘Fulani beef ‘
The President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Prof George Obiozor, who was a guest on a political programme on Arise TV on Friday evening, said though IPOB’s anger was based on the injustice against Igbos over the years, that still does not give them the “mandate to speak for the entire people of the South-East.”
Obiozor, while reacting to angry and ‘inciting’ responses credited to some Northern groups over the IPOB ban, cautioned both sides to be cautious in their comments so as not to throw the country into another chaotic situation as what was witnessed during the civil war.
“Take it from me and it is the right statement: IPOB doesn’t speak for Igbo and that is the truth,” the Ohanaeze President-General said..
“To be very candid with you, the IPOB anger is an accumulated anger based on perceived or real injustice against Ndigbo for so long.
“We understand their anger and the anger of many youths across the country