Tuesday 15 July 2014

Civil war: OHANEZE Ndigbo demands N2.4 trillion reparation


OHANEZE Ndigbo, the socio- cultural organisation of the Igbo ethnic group, on Monday, demanded from the Federal Government  the sum  of N2.4 trillion, as reparation for the loss of lives and destruction of properties of persons of Igbo extraction during the Nigeria/Biafra war.  

In what appeared like the exhumation of the ghost of the 30-month civil war, which ended 44 years ago, the Ohaneze Ndigbo said  it was making the demand because the Igbo ethnic group had suffered series of atrocities in Nigeria over the years.
Chairman, Ohaneze Reparation Committee, Chief Mbazulike Amechi, said the demand was based on the archival records of the atrocities penetrated against the Igbo race, as well as from the interviews from some of the survivors of these inhuman acts.  
Amechi urged the Federal Government to invest in the massive replanning of Igbo cities with proper structures and provision of urban water works, a sort of marshal plan devised for a war ravaged area. 
He also demanded a state apology to Igbos for the wrongs the Nigerian state had visited on the people.
“It is incalculable to put a price on the lives of millions of Igbos who were killed in the civil war and on other occasions. The Federal Government  should pay N400 billion each to five states of the South-East as compensation  to those who lost their loved ones and properties and for those suffering  dislocation in Nigeria.

1 comment:

  1. No be only N2.4 trillion, we will give una the whole CBN

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