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Azuta-Mbata emerges New Ohanaeze President General
Austin Okoro
Senator John Azuta-Mbata, has emerged the 13th President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide from a keenly contested election at Enugu on 10th January 2025.
Senator Azuta-Mbata was a lawmaker who represented Rivers East Senatorial District, from 1999 to 2007.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide is the apex socio-cultural organization in Igbo land.
Azuta-Mbata was chosen during an election held on Friday at the Old Government Lodge in Enugu, succeeding Fidelis Chukwu, whose tenure ended the same day.
He was elected through a voice vote alongside 15 other executive members, including Chief Emeka Sibeudu, a former Deputy Governor of Anambra State, who emerged as Secretary-General.
The election was described as a historic moment, with Azuta-Mbata’s emergence symbolizing a new chapter for the organization
Inno news.com noted that Dr. Peter Mbah, the Governor of Enugu State and host of the election, urged Igbos to prioritize collective interests over personal or partisan agendas.
Highlighting the socio-political reasons that birthed Ohanaeze in the 1970s, Mbah said those challenges remain relevant today.
“We may be gathered here for the crucial task of electing members into the National Executive Committee of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, but this epic event offers an opportunity for introspection regarding the noble vision that inspired our forebears to establish this organization,” he stated.
Mbah praised past Igbo leaders like Dr. Michael Okpara, emphasizing their patriotism and sense of brotherhood.
He underscored the need for unity, likening it to the strength of a bundle of arrows.
“One of the simplest yet profound lessons about unity is the metaphor of a quiver of arrows.
“A single arrow can be broken easily, but a bundle of arrows is unyielding, even under pressure. Failing to unite leaves us vulnerable, but standing together gives us strength and resilience,” Mbah noted.
He described Ohanaeze Ndigbo as the “soul of the Igbo people,” emphasizing that unity is critical for their progress and urging collective action beyond rhetoric.
In his acceptance speech, Senator Azuta-Mbata expressed gratitude to the governors of the Southeast and South-South regions for their confidence in him.
He also thanked Ndigbo for their support and pledged to uphold the trust reposed in him.
“I am deeply grateful for this opportunity and the support of our leaders and people. I promise not to disappoint Ndigbo as we work together for the progress of our great people”, Azuta-Mbata noted.
According to Vanguard newspaper President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated him, urging him to work for the unity of Igbo land and Nigeria.
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