Okorocha bemoans lack of unity among Igbo leaders

Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, yesterday regretted that Igbo
leaders have allowed political and religious differences to undermine
the unity and progress of Ndigbo.
The Imo Governor, noted that until Igbo leaders jettison their
differences and unite as a people, they will continue to be
marginalized in the scheme of things.
The Imo Governor who spoke at the funeral service of the former
Secretary to the Imo State Government, (SSG) Nze Ignatius Umunna at
Mgbidi in Oru Council Area of the state, attributed lack of unity
among Igbo leaders to ignorance and selfishness.
According to him, "we must unite as a people. And there is no better
time for us as a people to unite than now because what has united us
is far bigger than the political parties or religious inclinations
that divide us. We must all unite and sing a common song of unity. It
is important that we must all learn to unite. I see it as ignorance at
the highest level that we have allowed sectional differences to divide
us and we have refused to come together as brothers."

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