Fuel scarcity, deliberate policy to impoverish Igbo — Ohanaeze







The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo, has accused the Federal Government of deliberately using the fuel scarcity to impoverish Igbo people.
Nwodo advised Igbo indigenes to use the Christmas period to pray for peace in the country and not to “forget to bring back their wealth to their homeland.”
The Ohanaeze leader said this in his Christmas message on Saturday.





He said the fuel scarcity had discouraged Igbo from travelling to the South-East to celebrate the yuletide.
He said, “They (FG) know that at this period in the year, Ndigbo people travel a lot to their homeland. That’s when the government chose to close our airport, that’s when they allow fuel shortage; this is very unfair and insensitive.
“It’s a deliberate policy of impoverishing our people to ensure that whatever wealth our sons and daughters bring home during Christmas is expended on fuel, leaving none for investment.”
Nwodo warned that any deliberate policy to undermine the economy of Ndigbo would affect the entire country heavily.





He urged Ndigbo not to allow the hardship caused by the “anti-people policy” of the current  administration to discourage them.
“The unfolding events in the country, especially as it relates to Ndigbo, since this administration came to power, underscores the imperatives for our people to think about home in their wealth generation,” Nwodo added.

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