The Ohanaeze Ndigbo chapter in the UK has distanced itself from a recent remark made by Prof. Joe Ukamenem, its chieftain, regarding Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, or IPOB.
Ukemenam had claimed that Kanu’s house in the UK was worth £10 million.
In an interview with Sun Newspapers, he was cited as saying that Kanu had no discernible business and that there was no proof of tax returns or national insurance contributions on his part.
However, Uche Osuigwe, the UK’s Secretary-General of Ohanaeze, asserted that the organisation had no influence on the interview.
Osuigwe disclosed this in a letter to Kanu’s Special Counsel, Aloy Ejimakor.
The letter reads: “Per our discussion of the above-referenced matter, please see attached copies of the suspension letter served to Prof Joe Ukemenam by Ohanaeze Ndigbo UK and the general disclaimer issued by Ohanaeze Ndigbo Uk on the matter. By the letter, Ohanaeze Ndigbo UK totally disclaims any role in the said interview and any allegations or references made therein.
“But even as Ohanaeze Ndigbo UK played no role whatsoever in such an interview, we have taken it upon ourselves to disclaim it and extend our sincerest apologies to whosoever the interview offends.
“Please extend our warm greetings to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (OHAMADIKE NDIGBO) and assure him of our abiding respects and high regards for his person. Please accept the assurance of our highest esteem.”
Meanwhile, the UK chapter of Ohanaeze has suspended Ukemenam following the allegation.
Ohanaeze said Ukemenam’s suspension would give way for an investigation.
Ukemenam was suspended during an extra-ordinary meeting emergency meeting yesterday.
His suspension was disclosed in a statement signed by Kingsley Offor, Deputy President; Charles Nwaogwugwu, Deputy President Publicity Secretary; and Chief Uche Osuigwe, Secretary General.
The statement reads: “Immediate suspension pending the outcome of the investigation of serious misconduct
“I am writing to inform you that the Executive Council of Ohanaeze Ndigbo UK held an extraordinary emergency meeting on 21st August 2022.
“The meeting was to discuss the alleged interview you granted to Sun news online, which was published on the 20th of August 2022.
“In order to mitigate the damage caused by this interview of yours and to allow for proper investigation, the Executive council resolved to suspend you indefinitely as the President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo UK pending the outcome of the investigation and further deliberation by the General Assembly. The Executive council resolution has been ratified by Imeobi in council in an emergency joint meeting held today, 21st August 20222, with the Executive council.
“In the meantime, the Deputy President will continue to act in the capacity of the President pending the conclusion of deliberations on this matter.”
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