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Despite Our Contributions, Igbos Are Denied Right To Contest Or Vote In Lagos – Ohanaeze

Dr. Solomon Ogbonna Aguene, President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos State, has raised concerns over the ongoing political exclusion of Igbos in the state despite their contribution and investments in the local economy.

Aguene spoke from his Ikoyi home on Saturday while observing the conduct of the local government elections.

He said Igbos living in Lagos are consistently denied the right to vote or run for key political positions such as council chairman or councillor.

Aguene emphasized that while Igbos contribute significantly to the state’s economy, they’re being shut out of grassroots politics.

He also questioned the state of democracy in Nigeria, arguing that what exists now is far from the true meaning of the word.

The Ohanaeze leader criticized the broader governance system in the country, saying it only benefits a few while ordinary citizens, including workers in essential sectors, continue to suffer.

Aguene said, “Do you know that the Igbo that are resident in Lagos state are denied the opportunity to vote? This is not just happening in this election; it occurs during every cycle of election.

“Igbo residents in the state are not given the opportunity to contest for local Government Chairmanship and councillorship positions. Despite our contribution to the economic and political growth of the state, we are being treated unfairly. There are one or two Igbo persons as Vice Chairmen of Local Governments.

“It is therefore safe to conclude that we don’t have democracy in Nigeria, because democracy promotes equity, justice and fairness. What we have is opportunists grabbing power and ruling.

“There is voter apathy in Lagos and Nigeria because Nigerians are tired of voting for opportunists

“Igbos are the ones investing heavily in Lagos. They are supposed to be given the opportunity to hold some positions in the state. Governance in Nigeria is just for the few as many Nigerians are really suffering.

“The working class including journalists and security officers whose profession are essential cannot even work and shelter for their families. The situation in Nigeria is terrible.”

KanyiDaily recalls that Former Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo previously claimed that the Igbo community contributed greatly to the development of various cities across Nigeria, including Lagos, Abuja, and others.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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