From Jude Chinedu, Enugu
Retired Inspector General of Police and a frontline contender for the Ohanaeze Ndigbo President General position, has officially withdrawn from the highly anticipated election slated for tomorrow.
In a press release issued Thursday evening in Enugu, Okiro cited a court order restraining him from contesting due to allegations questioning his indigene status.
He described the court’s decision as “unfortunate,” emphasizing that the claims contradict verifiable records of his heritage as an indigene of Egbema in Rivers State.
In his statement, Okiro presented documented proof supporting his Rivers ancestry, including: A National Population Commission Attestation of Birth confirming his Egbema origin and an affirmation from his traditional ruler, the Nzeobi of Egbema.
He also presented references in his published works, including his book Nigeria: The Restructuring ‘Controversy and his membership in Rivers-related associations and committees, such as the Rivers State Students’ Association during his university days and the South-South People’s Assembly.
Okiro said, “I have always represented Rivers State in numerous forums, including the Imeobi meetings and the South-South People’s Assembly. My records clearly establish my identity and commitment to my heritage.”
Despite not being formally served with the suit, Okiro emphasized his respect for the judiciary and the rule of law.
“As a law-abiding citizen, I will not participate in the election until the case is resolved. My legal team will pursue justice to ensure fairness and protect my constitutional rights,” he stated.
Okiro expressed disappointment over the alleged denial of natural justice, adding that the court’s order infringes on his fundamental rights as outlined in Chapter IV of the Nigerian Constitution.
Addressing his supporters across the Igbo-speaking regions, Okiro urged restraint and unity.
“Our commitment to justice, due process, and the principles of democracy remains unwavering. This minor setback will not deter us. Together, we will uphold the ideals of Ohanaeze Ndigbo—peace, unity, and progress.”
He also thanked Governor Siminialayi Fubara of Rivers State for his support and reaffirmed his dedication to strengthening Igbo unity through collaborative leadership.