The
former Minister of Power, Professor Chinedu Nebo, has said that there
would be no Nigeria without Igboman, who were made special people by God
to build economy of the country.
He said that other ethnic
nationalities in the country envy the Igbo nation because of their
resourcefulness, dignity of labour and rich cultural heritage.
Professor
Nebo who was also the former Vice Chancellor of the University of
Nigeria, Nsukka, made this known while speaking to newsmen at the South
East Development and Leadership Initiative (SELDI) 2016 in Enugu with
the theme “Integrating the Southeast Economy for Sustainable Growth and
Development”.
He urged all Igbo sons and daughters from different
walks of life to return home and invest with a view of making our
homeland great again.
“Nigeria is angry with the Igbo’s growth and
development. It is obvious. It is only in Nigeria that a traditional
ruler will open his mouth and say that if you do not vote for this
person, then we will drown you and throw you into the lagoon. A
traditional ruler who is suppose to be the promoter of peace and
custodian of the people’s culture and tradition”.
“It is high time
we woke up and believed in ourselves. The Igbos are great people all
over the world. About 80% of Igbo wealth is in the Diaspora. We invest
outside the country without coming back home. We need to adopt the
“think home philosophy”, come back home and develop our land.
“We
need to build and develop love for one another. The philosophy of
“igwebuike” (togetherness) is still there. There shall be capacity for
mentorship for our younger generation.
The former Minister, who
described the summit as timely and apt, also advocated for an improved
educational system that will ensure that capable individuals are
produced from institutions of learning.
“We need to build an
educational system that is relevant. It is not just enough to churn out
graduates into the labour market. We need to develop our education
system and curriculum in science, innovation and mathematics”, he said.
In
an address, the Lead Promoter of SELDI, Mr Ikenna Modebelu, said
“SELDI’s vision recognizes the challenges of the southeast region and
aims to tackle them by promoting leadership that will foster development
in areas of investment, infrastructure development, economic growth,
value re-orientation, emerging market opportunities and youth
empowerment through intensive advocacy campaigns”.
“The promoters
of SELDI believe that there is leadership deficit across all classes in
the region including elites who have failed to lead by example. SELDI is
committed to the “Think home, build home” philosophy and believes that
time has come for the southeasterners to come together and join hands in
developing the region for the good of present and future generations”,
his address read.

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