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About 42 Igbo organizations have concluded plans to carry out a five million-man march in December to press home the restructuring of the country to make it true federalism.

The planned march will hold in the five South East states next month.

As stated by the Founder of Igbo Youth Movement (IYM), Evang. Elliot Uko, who disclosed this after their marathon meeting with Igbo traders organizations in Enugu yesterday, the planned five million-man march would hold in the five states of the South East zone.

He stated the march will hold simultaneously in Afikpo, Abakaliki, Nsukka, Enugu, Aba, Umuahia, Ohafia, Okigwe, Owerri, Orlu, Onitsha, Nnewi and Awka from 13 different points.

Uko stated the march which would be peaceful would be led by the clergy and student groups in each of the cities and towns mentioned.

Commenting on the meeting of the South East governors and Igbo leaders scheduled for Sunday (tomorrow), Uko stated current developments that informed the meeting are beyond political interests and considerations of any individual or office holder, maintaining that only the truth could save the situation.

“And the truth is that Nigeria must be urgently restructured in order to give all sections a sense of belonging thereby enthroning true federalism without delay, any other solution will not work.

“Sometime ago, an Igbo leader, who tried to super­impose a strange agenda on Ndigbo at Women Development Centre, Abakaliki failed woefully in that attempt, he was booed by Ndigbo who clearly rejected the third term agenda of his friend.

“That man is yet to recover his credibility till date. Any Igbo leader who is willing to allow himself either to be induced or intimidated to shy away from the truth, will only destroy himself. The truth of the situation is so clear that even the blind can see it. Only early return to true federalism will heal Nigeria,” he insisted.

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