Igbo Leaders Attack Femi Okunroumu
The Igbo Leaders of Thought, an organisation of Igbo
leaders, has berated the Chairman of the now rested Presidential Advisory
Committee on the proposed National Dialogue, Senator Femi Okunrounmu, over his
media attacks on legal luminary and leader of the group, Prof. Ben Nwabueze
(SAN).In a statement issued in Awka, Anambra State capital on Friday, the group
said Okunro
unmu’s “vituperation on Nwabueze was uncalled for”.The
statement was signed by Mr. Elliot Uko, the Deputy Secretary of the Igbo
Leaders of Thought.Okunrounmu had at a press briefing held at his private
residence in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital on Wednesday, referred to
Nwabueze as “Mr. Know It All” while reacting to the position of the Igbo
Leaders of Thought on the proposed national dialogue, stating that Nwabueze
would always try to discredit a project or policy that he is not put in charge
of.
The statement said, “Calling Nwabueze “Mr. Know it All” and alleging that
the eminent constitutional lawyer disparages ‘anything he is not in charge of’
is a very weak attempt to divert public attention from the grave issues Igbo
Leaders of Thought, led by our great leader, Nwabueze, raised.“Neither the Igbo
Leaders of Thought nor Nwabueze raised any issues with the person of our
respected Senator Okunrounmu.“What we said is that the report of PAC falls
short of the expeditions of Nigerians who desire a genuine national conference
of ethnic nationalities.”The statement reiterated the position of the Igbo
Leaders of Thought, which called for the creation of a new peoples’
constitution as against the purported recommendation of the committee that the
existing one should be amended; the inclusion of all ethnic nationalities at
the conference; and that the findings and conclusions of the conference should
not be passed to the National Assembly for approval but rather should be
subjected to a referendum.It also said, “The National Assembly should pass an
enabling law to legalise the National Conference as inherent powers of the
President has been successfully challenged in several courts in the past
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