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Igbo Groups Lambast Igbo Political Leaders For The Sack Of Non-Indigenes
…Task Ohanaeze Ndigbo And South East Governors Forum To Wade Into The Matter.
The Igbo Peoples Congress and the Igbo Aborigenes have lambasted past Governors of Enugu, Abia and Imo states for the sack of Igbos from other states working in their public service. Enugu state did it in 1997 and 1998, Abia and Imo in 2012 to 2014. In the exercise , thousands of Igbos from other states working the public service of the mentioned states were wickedly sacked in the culprit states with their entitlements not paid till date. Many of the affected workers have died and others in sorry state.
This heinous act cannot happen in Yoruba land or Hausa land were indigenes of the various states work in any other state in the area. Even Igbos work in Lagos state and Northern states, they adumbrated.
We cannot be talking of Biafra or justice in Nigeria when in our own backyard , inequity and discrimination reign supreme, they noted.
They therefore called on the Enugu state, Abia state and the Imo state Governments to recall these Igbo workers and pay them their entitlements till date. They also called on Ohanaeze Ndigbo and the South East Governors to wade into the matter else they will take the matter to the INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION , ILO .
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