Lists Of Igbo PDP Delegates For 2023 General Election

 TRIPLE SHAME TO IGBO DELEGATES 


By Mazi Omife l. Omife 
Mbuze Mbaukwu 

I am ashamed of Igbo governors.

I am more ashamed of Igbo PDP delegates.

I am ashamed to think of how eminent  non-Igbo Nigerian leaders like former Head of State Chief  Obasanjo, former SGF Olu Falae, Pa Ayo Adebanjo ( Afenifere leader) Pa Edwin Clark( Ijaw leader), Pastor Iginla and other prominent non-igbo Nigerians who are sticking out their necks for Igbo presidency will feel.

I am ashamed to think how these people must have felt  that Igbo presidential aspirants like Peter Obi  went to see Gov Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State and the governor left his office to Rivers to accompany Wike on his presidential campaign.

I am shamed to think how they felt when Peter Obi  went to see Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State at the Lion Building Enugu and the governor also  left his office to Ebonyi to accompany Wike on his presidential campaign.

I am ashamed to think how Diaspora Igbos felt  that Governor Hope Uzodinma  rushed to Abuja to accompany Senator Lawan, a Fulani,  to pick presidential nomination form.

I am ashamed to think how  Igbos felt  when our Igbere brother, former governor Orji Uzor Kalu withdrew from the Presidential race for  Lawan  and called on other Igbo presidential aspirants to step down for Lawan,  and wait for another eight years of Northern presidency.

I am ashamed to think how  Igbo traders  at Aba, ,Idumota, Alaba, Ladipo, Wuse , Nkwo edo, Eke Awgbu,  Ogbete, Main market and other parts of Nigeria will react to this unprecedented betrayal of Igbo presidential project.

 I am consoled however that in spite of all the conspiracy of Igbo governors and PDP delegates, about four or five Igbo aspirants Senator  Anyim  Pius Anyim, Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, Dr Nwachukwu  Anakwenze etc sustained the Igbo spirit and courage by going ahead to contest the PDP 

In our minds, we know the PDP Igbo presidential aspirants  were not fighting for themselves.

They were fighting to prove the point that it is the turn of Igbos to be president of Nigeria as supported by many eminent non-Igbos across the country.

They were out to prove the point that Igbos are not second class citizens in Nigeria.

They took the footsteps of Nnanyi  Zik and Ojukwu when they contested the presidency under NPP AND APGA respectively just to prove the same point. 

But the Igbo delegates sold out. Fools. 

Apart from two or three Igbo delegates I can vouch for  their honesty and Igbo patriotism who can never be intimidated with any amount of money and perhaps others that voted for Igbo aspirants, the rest of the delegates including Igbo governors have betrayed Ndigbo such that for the next 8 years or more, Igbos cannot talk of  the presidency.

Tomorrow, we Igbos will rise up to shout that Buhari is marginalizing Igbos. But it is the Igbos that are marginalizing themselves. 

Below  is the State by State list of  Igbo delegates to the PDP presidential primary.

 Abia State Delegates List:

Hon. Victor Ubani,

Chief Simon Eme,

Chief Monday Amah, Hon. P. C. Mba,Chief Clement Onukwue, Dr. Ahaiwe C. Samuel,

Dr. Gershon Amuta,

Chief Emma Ibegbulam, 

Elder Godwin Nna,Hon. 

Dick Uduma,

Chief Sam Njoku, 

Prof. Paul Ananaba, 

Chief Reginald Ezenta, 

Hon. Victoria Akanwa, 

Chief Ndidi Okereke, 

Chief Charles Ogbonnaya, 

Pastor Emeka Enyema.

Anambra State Delegates List:

Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, 

Pharm (Mr.) Ezeukwu, 

Barr. Tony, 

Nnamso Kenechukwu, 

Chief Cosmas, 

Hon. Onochie Okagbue, 

Dame Jesse Balaonwu, 

Ezeanokwasi Luke C., 

Chief Chukwuma Basil Okechukwu, 

Chief Tagbo Celestine, 

Oli Felix Nwagbobu, 

Oseloka Obaze, Hon. 

Pst. Boniface Okoye, 

Sir Soni Ijezie, 

Nsofor Ugochukwu, 

Chief Samuel Ikefuna, 

Hon. T. M. Egboka, 

Chief Okey Ezibe, 

Barr. Ikenna Azubuike, 

C. I. O. Maduabum, 

Prince Samben Nwosu.


 Ebonyi State Delegates List:

Chief Julius Ibere, 

Sen. Emmanuel Agboti, 

Chief Julius Amah, 

Ikechukwu Mgrabu, 

Okohu Kennedy Ezenwa, 

Ifeanyi Oyibe, 

Elder Fred E. Udeogu, 

Livinus Nwekpa, 

Engr. Fidelis Nwankwo, 

Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim, 

Benard Akoma, 

Hon. Christian Oselebe,

Hon. Linus Okorie.

 Enugu State Delegates List:

Egu Isaac, 

Mbah Arthur Williams, 

Onyia Dubem, 

Patricia Nwobodo, 

Ndu Ben Collins, 

Aroh Chidi Nnanyelugo, 

Ukwuaba Godwin Emeka,  

Ogbu Osita, 

Ugwu Nnaemeka Bertrand, 

Edeh Anayo, 

Onu Michael Jude,  

Shere Daniel Utukwuma, 

Hyde Onuaguluchi, 

Ugwuanyi Lawrence Ifeanyi, 

Ezenwugo Raymond Nze, Okweli Dan Kinus.


 Imo State Delegates List

Hon. Alex  Emeziem, 

Hon. Valentine Echebelem, 

Engr. Ben Nwaoluke, 

Hon. Oliver Enwerenem, 

Chief Chineme Ihieaku, 

Hon. Rufus Omeire, 

Fidelis Chukwuonye, 

Victor Assams, 

Chinedu Chukwuonye,

Basil Amaefule, 

Josiah Nwosu,

Chief Emme Nwaogu,

Tony Mgbudom,

Myke Ikokwu,

Dr. Okey Onyejiaka,

Barr. Chris Okewulonu,

Hon. Sir Sydney Uneanya, 

Barr. Ken Golden Nwosu, 

Barr. Charles Ezekwem,

Engr. Samuel Onuoha,

Chief Eze Chukwudi Mayor,

Benjamin Ekwueme,

Eric Ofordirinwa,

Hon.. Fabian Ogbonna,

Ndukwe Nnawuchi(SAN), 

Chima Azu, 

Chief Henry Chukwudi Onwukwu(Apiti)

We can now clearly see the conspiracy of Igbo governors and their respective State party delegates to truncate the Igbo presidential quest, at a time Igbos came closest to achieving that goal since the time of Zik’s ceremonial presidency over 60 years ago.


People from other tribes have been talking of Igbos love for money. I am one of the people who have been defending Igbos against that perception. But now, I can see that I have been defending the indefensible.

We know that these true Igbos were not fighting for power or their own personal interest.

We are waiting for the turn of APC. I have the full list of the APC delegates to the presidential primary. Let us see whether it will be another season of betrayal by Igbo delegates.

 I urge every Igbo man, woman and youth to copy and file the above list of Igbo delegates for the records,  both for themselves, their children, their children’s children and posterity, for them to know when and where the rain began to beat Ndigbo into slavery.

At the end of the day, every action has its reaction, every human act has its reward. One day, soon or later, no matter how long it takes, Igbos will remember today.

Mazi Omife I.Omife 

Mbuze Mbaukwu

 

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