Connect with us

Breaking News

Igbo Elders Say Anioma State Demand Tests Nigeria’s Commitment to Justice

UNIEC says creating Anioma State is a historical necessity, warning delays will deepen injustice and urging President Tinubu to act decisively.

Published

on

Ned Nwoko and Anioma

The United Igbo Elders Council (UNIEC) Worldwide has said the proposed creation of Anioma State represents a historical necessity, not a political convenience, cautioning that continued delay risks entrenching injustice.

In a statement issued Thursday, the group framed the proposal as a benchmark for Nigeria’s dedication to justice, equity, and genuine federalism, describing it as a pivotal moment in the nation’s evolution.

The statement, titled “Anioma State is a test of justice, a moment for history,” was signed by UNIEC Director General Justice Alpha Ikpeama and National Director of Media and Publicity, Prof. Obasi Igwe.

According to the elders, the renewed push for Anioma State in the National Assembly signals more than routine constitutional review, instead highlighting deeper concerns about fairness and representation.

“The creation of Anioma State is a litmus test of Nigeria’s sincerity about justice, equity and true federalism. It is not a political convenience; it is a historical necessity,” the group stated.

Advertisement

They emphasised that the Anioma people—despite their cultural and historical ties to the broader Igbo nation—have long existed within a framework that does not fully reflect their identity or meet their developmental needs.

“Their demand is not rooted in division, but in dignity; not in exclusion, but in inclusion. To ignore the demand any longer is to perpetuate a quiet injustice,” the statement added.

UNIEC described increasing legislative support as a sign of a “national awakening,” suggesting the country may be ready to address structural imbalances.

The group called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to act decisively, warning that history would judge leaders by their willingness to respond.

“History will not remember procedural delays. It will remember courage or the lack of it. If Nigeria seeks stability, it must embrace fairness; if it desires unity, it must institutionalise equity,” the elders said.

Advertisement

On structural proposals, UNIEC backed Asaba as the capital of the proposed Anioma State, while recommending Warri as the capital of a reconfigured Delta State, describing the arrangement as both symbolic and pragmatic.

It noted that Asaba embodies Anioma’s cultural and political identity, while Warri’s economic capacity and infrastructure make it suited for administrative leadership.

“This is not a zero-sum arrangement but a model of balance Nigeria urgently needs, where identity and efficiency coexist,” the group said.

The elders also warned against bureaucratic delays, citing Nigeria’s tendency to acknowledge legitimate demands without timely action.

“Every delay deepens distrust, and every hesitation reinforces the perception that some regions must continually negotiate for recognition,” they stated.

Advertisement

Maintaining that the issue transcends regional concerns, UNIEC argued that the decision will shape the future of Nigeria’s federal structure.

“To grant it is to send a powerful message that Nigeria, despite its challenges, is still capable of fairness, courage and historic redemption. The time is now,” the statement concluded.

Africans Angle News

 

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

Breaking News8 hours ago

Damascus Churches Halt Palm Sunday Events After Clashes Rock Christian Town

Churches in Damascus suspend Palm Sunday celebrations following violence in a Christian-majority town, officials confirm.

Osita Chidoka Osita Chidoka
Breaking News9 hours ago

Nomination Fees Debate Deepens as Chidoka Flags Threat to Democratic Inclusion

Chidoka warns rising nomination fees could price ordinary Nigerians out of politics, despite APC’s denial of viral 2027 figures.

Felix Morka Felix Morka
Breaking News9 hours ago

APC Rejects Alleged 2027 Nomination Form Prices, Labels Report ‘Mischievous’

APC says no decision has been made on 2027 nomination form prices, dismissing a viral WhatsApp message as false.

Breaking News9 hours ago

‘Spirit Unbroken’: Atiku, Malami, Amaechi Pay Condolence Visits to El-Rufai

Senior Nigerian political figures, including Atiku Abubakar and Abubakar Malami, have paid condolence visits to Nasir El-Rufai following the passing...

Nigeria flag Nigeria flag
Forgotten Dairies10 hours ago

A Country Of No Water And No Light -By Ike Willie-Nwobu

The chief reason Nigeria remains stuck in a rut is the failure of accountability by those elected to hold public...

APC APC
Politics12 hours ago

Politics For The Rich? The Reality Behind APC Nomination Fees -By Turaki Abdulhamid Yahya

Do not be distracted by a system that is not yet ready for you, prepare yourself until you are too...

Promoting China-Africa Media Relations Through Collaboration Promoting China-Africa Media Relations Through Collaboration
Global Issues13 hours ago

A Reflection on China’s New Zero-Tariff Policy for African Countries -By Babajide Tella

It reflects a deliberate shift in how China exercises influence on the continent, deepens South-South cooperation as a credible alternative...

Forgotten Dairies13 hours ago

When Rivals Mourn: El-Rufai’s Loss And Nigeria’s Human Side -By Isaac Asabor

Tinubu’s condolences carry a subtle yet powerful reminder: leadership is often measured not just by policies or electoral victories, but...

Breaking News16 hours ago

Political Twist as ADC Chairman’s Daughter Endorses Tinubu’s Second-Term Bid

ADC chairman David Mark’s daughter joins pro-Tinubu campaign, pledging support for the president’s second-term bid ahead of 2027 elections.

ADC Coalition ADC Coalition
Breaking News17 hours ago

2027 Politics: Yoruba Ronu Dismisses Claims of Secret Atiku–Sule Meeting in Saudi Arabia

Claims of Atiku and Sule’s secret Saudi meeting fail basic journalism standards, Yoruba Ronu says.