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Count Us Out of Interim Govt -Ohanaeze Backs May 29 Tinubu’s Swearing-in

A faction of pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has challenged the Department of State Services (DSS) to apprehend the proponents of the Interim Government scheme.

The organisation said Igbo people would never be part of the call for an Interim Government in Nigeria, in a statement released by its Secretary-General, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro.

It, therefore, urged security operatives to ensure that “those unpatriotic elements of destruction” do not derail the country’s democracy with evil intent to forestall the smooth transition of power from President Muhammadu Buhari to ‘President-elect’, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

It said: “Ndigbo will never recognize any Interim Government or be part of the evil scheme, as the clamor for an interim government is unconstitutional, satanic and atrocious, as those behind the call for the interim government, are only trying to plunge the country into avoidable political crises and make the Igbo as scapegoats as Nigerians witnessed in 1993.

“Ndigbo will participate fully in all pre-inauguration and swearing-in ceremonies of the President-Elect Sen Bola Ahmed Tinubu on May 29th, 2023, and caution all of those who are working behind the scenes for the enthronement of an illegitimate interim government to use the courts to vent their resentments and grievances.

“We are satisfied that Atiku and Peter Obi had explored the legal options in other to recover the mandates and challenging the outcomes of 2023 Presidential elections in court is better than restraining a smooth transition of power in 29th May 2023, as we will not allow unpatriotic monsters to truncate our hard-earned democracy.

“Ndigbo condemns the call for the establishment of an interim government but insists that the President-Elect should be sworn in by 29th May 2023.”

The organisation described Ndigbo as an “endangered species in Nigeria”, adding that never again will Igbo people be used as sacrificial lambs as “we were used in 1993 during the Abiola saga, where a lot of Igbos were bullied, maimed, killed and their properties looted…”

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