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Southeast Ripe for Six States-Sen. Ned Nwoko … Says the Creation of Anioma State will achieve lots for Igboland

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The Senator representing Delta North senatorial district, in the National Assembly, Prince Ned Nwoko, has added pressures to the strident calls for the creation of additional state in the Southeast region of the country.

“Doing so will bring it at par with other geopolitical zones in the country that have six states each”, Sen Nwoko advocated while receiving the executives of the Greater Igbo Forum Worldwide led by its President Lois Jonathan that paid him a visit in Abuja.

He explained that his commitment to the creation of Anioma state is also in the interest of Ndigbo.

Its creation aims at preserving the Igbo culture and values, he stressed.

Nwoko lauded the group for its efforts towards the preservation and projection of the Igbo culture and pursuing the interest of the people.

He also called for an end to the problem of insecurity and urged that dialogue be adopted as the best means to address the problem.

The lawmaker said there is a need to address the root causes that led to the problem.

He said it would also not be ideal to carve the proposed state from any part of the existing southeast states.

He rather urged that Igbo land should be expanded.

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“The bottom line is that we have a state that is wholly your people, you can do anything to promote and preserve your culture. So, what you have come to tell me is exactly what I’m fighting for. Fighting for Igbos in our area. I’m fighting for the expansion of Igboland. I’m fighting for the promotion of our cultural tradition. And we are looking at how we can get insecurity resolved. The only way we can resolve insecurity is to address those issues that gave rise to it’l,” he said.

He pledged support for the Summit to be hosted by the Forum on the 9th and 10th of October, 2024 and promised to always support the organisation in its activities.

Earlier the President of the Forum, Ambassador Lois Jonathan, said the visit was to intimate the lawmaker on the upcoming summit slated for October.

She said the Summit aims at addressing the scourge of insecurity in the south east due the problem of unknown gunmen and seek ways of addressing it.

This, she said, is with the aim of ensuring the region regains its pride of place as a peace and thriving part of the country.

She said the organisation was aimed at promoting Igbo values and culture, pursue its interests as well as redefine and promote a proper image of Ndigbo to the world.

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