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July 17, 2007
Igbo students confederation commends Shekarau
NATIONAL executive council of Confederation of Igbo Students has commended Governor Malam Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano state for his effort in restoring confidence, hope and unity among non-indigenes in the state.
By HABIBA ABUBAKAR BALARABE
The council, however, restated its request for the re-appointment of the former Special Adviser to governor on non-indigenes affairs, Hon. Chris Azuka.
It explained that after their national executive council meting, a cardinal and pivoted decision was made that the council still endorses Hon. Azuka as special adviser to the governor due to his contributions towards the development and well being of Igbo students and youths in the state.
The council therefore urged the ANPP National chairman, Chief Edwin Umezuo to disassociate himself from Boniface Ibukwe and Igbo Community Association, since the association has questionable traces with EFCC and also called the chairman to liase with Ohanze Ndi Igbo to understand the positions and conditions of Igbos in Kano state.
It passed a vote of confidence on EFCC to dig deep into fraudulent activities of Mr. Ibukwe, adding that he should be prosecuted immediately to serve as deterrent to other.
The council also re-instated its support and solidarity with Prof. H.S.C Umeh as Igbo Caretaker Committee chairman on his dream line unification of Igbos in the state.
The council prayed that Hon. Azuka will be re-appointed as special adviser so that the governor’s anti-graft campaign would forever go down in the annals of the nation’s history.
Posted by Publisher at July 17, 2007 04:30 PM
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