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UPDATED: Senator Azuta Mbata emerges new Ohanaeze president-general

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 10, 2025 4693 Minutes read0

•Azuta Mbata

Former Senator representing Rivers East Senatorial District, Senator John Azuta-Mbata, today, emerged as the new President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, a prominent Igbo socio-cultural organisation.

The position of Secretary-General was secured by the former Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Chief Emeka Sibeudu, reports The PUNCH.

They were elected during the selection of new executives for the Igbo apex socio-cultural organisation, held at the Old Government Lodge in Enugu.

Azuta-Mbata was chosen as the 13th President-General through a voice vote, succeeding Fidelis Chukwu, whose tenure concluded today.

Hailing from Rivers State in southern Nigeria, Azuta-Mbata’s election represents a significant milestone in the history of the organisation.

The election process was conducted via voice voting, and alongside Azuta-Mbata, 15 other individuals were elected to various executive positions within the organisation.

As a former senator, Azuta-Mbata brings extensive experience to his new role, having served as a senator for the Rivers East constituency from 1999 to 2007.

Speaking during the election, the host governor and Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, stressed the importance of unity and urged all to prioritise the collective interests of Ndigbo above individual or partisan concerns.

Mbah noted that the socio-political circumstances that led to the creation of the pan-Igbo body in the 1970s remain relevant today.

He praised past Igbo leaders such as Dr Michael Okpara, highlighting their achievements and how patriotism, altruism, and a sense of brotherhood underpinned their leadership.

He stated: “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 organisation.

“The ties that bind us run deep and transcend geographical boundaries, for we share a common history and cultural heritage. Our forebears understood that unity is a formidable force.

“From the Igbo Federal Union to the Igbo State Union and the Igbo Forum, which eventually became Ohanaeze Ndigbo in 1979, the motivation was always to forge unity and brotherhood amongst the Igbo.

“For them, the collective interest was paramount, not narrow interests shaped by party affiliations or boundaries.”

Mbah described Ohanaeze Ndigbo as the soul of the Igbo people, emphasising that unity remains critical for progress.

He added, “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. Let us act collectively to achieve this goal—not merely through words but with our actions.”

In his brief acceptance speech, Senator Azuta-Mbata expressed gratitude to the governors of the region for their support and confidence. He also thanked Ndigbo and vowed not to disappoint them.

Speaking to our correspondent, Archbishop Emmanuel Chukwuma, the retired Archbishop of the Enugu Anglican Communion, called on all Igbo people worldwide to support Azuta-Mbata in advancing Igbo interests.

He remarked: “The election was very smooth and well accepted by the Igbo people. The electoral committee did an excellent job, and there was no rancour. All the governors supported the process.

“There must now be unity, peace, and progress in Igbo land. Everyone elected today has significant responsibilities to ensure the unity of the Igbo people. Others should join hands to move forward.”

He prayed for God’s wisdom and guidance for the newly elected Ohanaeze leadership.

*Editor’s note:

This report cancels an earlier report today announcing a lawyer, Dim Uche Nnam Okwukwu, as the newly elected President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide.

The Frontier regrets the mix-up.

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