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We've Formed A Union Of S/Nigeria And Leaders There Are Edwin Clark, Pa Ayo, Others–Chief Iwuanyanwu

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Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide, has announced a long-awaited alliance between the South-South, Southwest, and Southeast regions of Nigeria. Now that Southern Nigeria is part of this alliance, influential figures from throughout the area may work together to help locals and solve common problems.

Emmanuel Essien, Chief E.K. Clark, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, and Pa Ayo Adebanjo are among the important personalities who have banded together under the Ohanaeze banner to strengthen regional unity, he said in an interview with The Sun. They are working together to establish a more inclusive and equitable Nigeria and combat challenges of marginalization.

The coalition's senior statesman, Chief E.K. Clark, and Pa. Ayo Adebanjo have been widely recognized for their experienced leadership. The leaders' dominance of the coalition is evident in this action, which also emphasizes their critical position in steering the newly formed union.

Along with their regional coalition, they have established a leaders' forum for the Southern and Middle Belt regions, with Dr. Pogu Bitrus acting as the spokesperson for the Middle Belt. Chief Edwin Clark has been authorized to represent the Southern and Middle Belt regions, ensuring that their concerns and objectives are adequately communicated.

In order to combat the marginalization of the Igbo people, Chief Iwuanyanwu emphasized the need to collaborate with the leaders' forum in the Southern and Middle Belt regions. In order to address shared challenges and work towards a more inclusive Nigeria, this alliance aims to unite leaders from throughout the country. Highlighting the importance of unity in overcoming obstacles and ensuring justice for all Nigerian citizens, Chief Iwuanyanwu highlighted this relationship.

The South-South, Southwest, and Southeast have banded together to prevent uncertainty, he says. From the southeast, Chiefs Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu and Ohanaeze, from the southwest, Pa Ayo Adebanjo of Afenifere, and from south to south, E.K. Clark and Emmanuel Essien, are the heads of the Southern Nigerian union that we have formed.

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