The National Vice President of Ohaneze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Damian Okeke-Ogene, has lamented increasing roadblocks across the Southeast States.
He said the proceeds from the roadblocks, which were mostly extortionate, were enough to construct the third Niger bridge in the region.
Okeke-Ogene spoke on Thursday in Awka, Anambra State Capital, at the 2024 General Assembly of Association of Past Presidents General of Anambra State (APPAS) of the Association of Anambra State Town Union (ASATU)
He regretted that ASATU was founded when people in the state suffered maltreatment during the military administration in the state, including harassment, intimidation, and extortion.
He said, “When we started this organisation, which was during the military regime, the Igbos had no voice to speak for themselves.
“From Onitsha to Ekwulobia, you’ll encounter not less than 10 roadblocks. We confronted the then-military governor, and he assisted in dismantling the roadblocks.
“Today the roadblocks have increased, even to your houses, and nobody is talking. The level of extortion at these roadblocks is enough to build a third Niger bridge.
“You can’t imagine how much they make from those roadblocks. And these are done by intimidation, not voluntary. We must continue to fight against it.
“Yes, they always claim they are after criminals, but they’ve never arrested anyone on those roadblocks.”
Referring to the body as his main constituency, Okene-Ogene recalled the sacrifice he made as the founding father of the union, including the settlement of issues.
He expressed satisfaction that the body, which had little beginning, is now made of responsible, respected, and mature individuals.
“It’s too demanding to be a PG. During my time, we begged people with money to attend meetings because of a lack of interest. Yet the challenges were enormous, with little or no resources.
“We had those who don’t contribute anything, but at the same time are professional editors, accusing the leadership of embezzlement and efforts targeted at tarnishing their images.
“The government gave us one naira. You’re here to be the voice of Ndigbo better because you’re independent of anyone. I can see the essence of the Igbo union among you. I’m proud of you.
“Part of your responsibility should be organising seminars for the current PGs through your wealth of experience. They must appreciate the foundation you laid.
“You must carry yourselves with some level of carriage. Don’t allow yourselves to be humiliated. Your independence is important. You should be the envy of all
“Any government that wants to progress must work with the PGs. You need to engage the government with constructive criticism. We’ll work hard to support you.
The Ohaneze boss, who was among those conferred with awards of excellence, described the award as well-deserved.
“I commend the leadership for the recognition. The award is not based on money but on self-recognition. Due process was followed because I’m the most senior, both past and present, outside Ikeazor,” he added.
Earlier, the National President of the Association of Past President Generals of Anambra State (APPS), Mazi Omife,. I, Omife, have announced that the body lost 13 members between August and December last year
He said 64 members out of 782 strong members are incapacitated due to old age and other associated health problems.
He noted that APPS is not a political association but works and cooperates with Governor Charles Chukukwuma Soludo administration and any government in power in Anambra State.
Other awardees were the Commissioner of Police, Aderemi Adeoye, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Peter Umeadi, the Senator representing Anambra Central, Sen. Victor Umeh, and Engr. Emeka Okwuosa, among others.