Former IGP Okiro withdraws from Ohanaeze Ndigbo presidency race

Former IGP Okiro withdraws from Ohanaeze Ndigbo presidency race

Former Inspector General of Police (IGP), Chief Mike Okiro, Thursday night announced his withdrawal from the contest of the president general of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, billed for Friday, January 10, citing an Enugu High Court order.
Okilo’s aspiration had been married by an identity crisis.

Some segments of the southeast region had accused him of being an Imo state person and, as such, was not qualified to contest the position reserved for Rivers State indigenes.

The dust raised by the identity issue had prompted a lawyer, Aloy Ejiomfor, to approach the Enugu High Court, which barred the former IGP from the race on Wednesday.

Addressing reporters on Thursday night, Okiro stated that he had decided to withdraw from the race as a law-abiding citizen of the country in compliance with the court order, but restarted that remained an indigene of Rivers State.

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