The President of Committee 21 (C21), Southeast’s non-political
 organisation, which was established to push the Igbo agenda, Senator 
Annie Okonkwo, has said the Igbo would settle for nothing less than the 
presidency in 2015. 
The
 Senator who spoke with The Nation in Lagos  noted that the purported 
moves by some prominent Igbo politicians to adopt  President Goodluck 
Jonathan for the 2015 poll was against the overall interest of the Igbo 
people.    
He
 said: “The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has already made it 
clear that it will present a candidate for the 2015 election. The 
chairman of the party, Chief Victor Umeh, expressed this in strong 
terms. If the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) decides to adopt Jonathan, 
let it be; that is a party affair, but as for the people of the 
Southeast, we are determined to push for Igbo presidency.”
The
 Senator said that despite  moves by some divisive element in the 
actualisation of the Igbo agenda, it will come up stronger because the 
people are behind the dream. “The C21, market women, Okada riders, 
elders, all religious groups and every Igbo man are involved in this 
struggle and they are all connected to C21. And the membership of C21 
cuts across political lines and our objectives are very clear.”  
Reacting
 to Governor Peter Obi’s alleged support for Dr. Jonathan, Okonkwo said 
Obi was merely playing his role as governor and did not express the 
stance of the Southeast: “With due respect, he is a governor and he, as 
an individual, has his own views. The way it is today, everything is 
decided by the party; he is not in control of the party, he is not in 
the party machinery and of course he is not in control of any 
organisation that he will speak for the Igbo. He is just there in that 
capacity as the governor. And of course, if he decides to go and support
 Jonathan, that his is own wish.” 
Explaining
 further, he said as governor of a state with his function and 
responsibilities, he was playing his role. “That he is the governor does
 not mean that he will forge the path for the Igbo people. He is not the
 chairman of a political party which should put him in the position of 
speaking for the party. The chairman of APGA has made it very clear that
 the Igbo would field a candidate for the 2015 election. APGA has been 
adopted as a political party for all the Igbo.”
The
 former senator who was until recently a member of PDP maintained that 
APGA was capable of coming up with credible candidates who can 
conveniently run the affairs of the country in presidential capacity. 
“We have credible candidates and people with high integrity who are 
interested in occupying the number-one position. And as far as we are 
concerned in respect of the presidency, the Igbo people are still 
consulting in respect of the kind of candidate we are going to present. 
The candidate we will present will be acceptable by Nigerians,” he 
said. 
Though
 APGA has its stronghold in the east, this, according to the senator, is
 not a major threat; rather, it would throw up new friendship through 
alliances with those who share Igbo agenda. He said: “As far as I am 
concerned there are going to be some alliances, and of course the Igbo 
are everywhere. They are spread all over the country; it is the only 
tribe that is fully spread everywhere. They are well numbered in Kano, 
Kaduna and other parts of the country. But still, I believe there are 
going to be alliances with people who share the same vision with us.” 
Given
 previous alliances which have always offered the Southeast the position
 of Vice President or other lesser position, the senator stressed that 
it was not going to be business as usual because 2015 is a project that 
all the kith and kin of Igbo stock are committed to. 
Okonkwo
 said further: “As far as I am concerned today, the Igbo have made it 
clearl they will not play second fiddle. The truth of the matter is that
 today, we are nowhere; we are not even the second or third. The truth 
of the matter is that whatever anybody is telling you, we want to make 
our position very clearly to demonstrate that we have the capacity and 
we are united for this purpose.” 
Drawing
 from the spread advantage of the Igbo who are  resident in every 
community in Nigeria, he said that would give it a lead to make the 
Presidency aspiration realistic. “Despite this advantage, the position 
we have found ourselves is not right, but we are going to correct 
this.” 
President
 Jonathan who recently commissioned some projects in the Southeast and 
promised to complete the Second Niger Bridge was applauded for paying 
attention to the infrastructural development of the zone. 
Though
 it was said this would ensure support for the president’s bid, 
according to the senator, this will not make them change their position:
 “That is democracy; do for the east what is due for them. The east has 
been neglected for quite long. Even if the president goes beyond what 
government is supposed to do, that does not change our mind. We are set 
to achieve what we want to achieve, even if he puts all the gold and how
 are we sure this will not go like one of those promises others had made
 in the past?
“Many
 presidents have come to make promises. They had come with promises of 
sea port and other projects, but the moment they realise their ambition,
 the Igbo are neglected. This time around, we are not going to fall for 
those white elephant projects and empty promises. I do remember the talk
 about sea port which has been on right from the Shehu Shagari regime. 
The roads are in terrible condition, so we want to see a practical 
development.” 
 
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