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    Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia

    Gov. Alex Otti has explained that his administration made Igbo language compulsory in both primary and secondary schools across Abia State as part of the strategies to revive and promote Igbo language and culture.

    The Governor who made the explanation when he received in audience the new leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, warned that “any community without a firm grasp of its cultural identity risks extinction.”

    He charged Ohanaeze to take proactive steps in propagating and preserving Igbo culture.

    Otti lamented the deviation of some Igbo youths from the core Igbo values of hard work and integrity.

    He regretted that instead of upholding the good virtues, the youths had started indulging in fraudulent activities in pursuit of quick wealth.

    The Governor, represented by the Chief of Staff, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, stressed the need for a well-defined roadmap to guide the organisation’s objectives. 

    He encouraged Ohanaeze to establish strong youth wings in schools to foster cultural awareness and leadership development among young Igbos. 

    Otti also urged the organisation to bridge the gap between the older and younger generations, ensuring that Igbo heritage remains a guiding principle for future generations.

    He said: “It is good that one of your cardinal policies is to propagate Igbo culture. His Excellency, being a visionary leader, has recognised the need to reintroduce the Igbo language in our various schools because a people who abandon their culture and traditions will soon become extinct. Our people must know who we are, what we have gone through, and how we have arrived where we are today.”

    “We have a history behind what we do, and culture is central to any form of development. The Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo of today must begin to address this critical challenge. We are a people who value hard work. We are industrious, creative, and intelligent. We do not beg for survival that is not our culture. This present Ohanaeze must sit down and envision the kind of Igbo society we want to build.”

    In their contributions, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Budget and Planning, Sir Eric Egwuibe; and his Trade and Investment counterpart, Chief Nwaka Innem, expressed confidence in Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo Abia chapter’s ability to live up to expectations. 

    They reiterated the importance of accountability and strategic planning in the organisation’s operations, emphasising that government support would be contingent upon transparency and effectiveness. 

    Earlier in his address, the President of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo Abia State Chapter, Dr Chukwuemeka Okwuonu, commended Governor Otti for his remarkable developmental strides and commitment to the advancement of Abia State. He applauded the governor’s decision to make the Igbo language compulsory in schools, stating that it aligns with Ohanaeze’s mission to promote Igbo culture and heritage.

    Dr Okwuonu further outlined the organisation’s plans to mobilise town Why Igbo language is compulsory in Abia schools – Otti

    Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia

    Gov. Alex Otti has explained that his administration made Igbo language compulsory in both primary and secondary schools across Abia State as part of the strategies to revive and promote Igbo language and culture.

    The Governor who made the explanation when he received in audience the new leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, warned that “any community without a firm grasp of its cultural identity risks extinction.”

    He charged Ohanaeze to take proactive steps in propagating and preserving Igbo culture.

    Otti lamented the deviation of some Igbo youths from the core Igbo values of hard work and integrity.

    He regretted that instead of upholding the good virtues, the youths had started indulging in fraudulent activities in pursuit of quick wealth.

    The Governor, represented by the Chief of Staff, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, stressed the need for a well-defined roadmap to guide the organisation’s objectives. 

    He encouraged Ohanaeze to establish strong youth wings in schools to foster cultural awareness and leadership development among young Igbos. 

    Otti also urged the organisation to bridge the gap between the older and younger generations, ensuring that Igbo heritage remains a guiding principle for future generations.

    He said: “It is good that one of your cardinal policies is to propagate Igbo culture. His Excellency, being a visionary leader, has recognised the need to reintroduce the Igbo language in our various schools because a people who abandon their culture and traditions will soon become extinct. Our people must know who we are, what we have gone through, and how we have arrived where we are today.”

    “We have a history behind what we do, and culture is central to any form of development. The Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo of today must begin to address this critical challenge. We are a people who value hard work. We are industrious, creative, and intelligent. We do not beg for survival that is not our culture. This present Ohanaeze must sit down and envision the kind of Igbo society we want to build.”

    In their contributions, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Budget and Planning, Sir Eric Egwuibe; and his Trade and Investment counterpart, Chief Nwaka Innem, expressed confidence in Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo Abia chapter’s ability to live up to expectations. 

    They reiterated the importance of accountability and strategic planning in the organisation’s operations, emphasising that government support would be contingent upon transparency and effectiveness. 

    Earlier in his address, the President of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo Abia State Chapter, Dr Chukwuemeka Okwuonu, commended Governor Otti for his remarkable developmental strides and commitment to the advancement of Abia State. He applauded the governor’s decision to make the Igbo language compulsory in schools, stating that it aligns with Ohanaeze’s mission to promote Igbo culture and heritage.

    Dr Okwuonu further outlined the organisation’s plans to mobilise town unions and traditional institutions across local government areas to strengthen Igbo unity and cultural preservation. 

    He emphasised the importance of securing government support to drive their initiatives effectively and reaffirmed Ohanaeze’s commitment to working closely with the state government to achieve these goals. 

    The Ohanaeze chieftain also appealed to the government for assistance in acquiring and furnishing a permanent secretariat, as well as providing an official vehicle for the group.

    In a vote of thanks, the Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo Woman Leader, Deaconess Ijeoma Clara Okere, appreciated the governor for the warm reception and pledged the group’s support for his administration in building the “New Abia” that everyone envisions. and traditional institutions across local government areas to strengthen Igbo unity and cultural preservation. 

    He emphasised the importance of securing government support to drive their initiatives effectively and reaffirmed Ohanaeze’s commitment to working closely with the state government to achieve these goals. 

    The Ohanaeze chieftain also appealed to the government for assistance in acquiring and furnishing a permanent secretariat, as well as providing an official vehicle for the group.

    In a vote of thanks, the Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo Woman Leader, Deaconess Ijeoma Clara Okere, appreciated the governor for the warm reception and pledged the group’s support for his administration in building the “New Abia” that everyone envisions.

    Editor
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