Nigeria’s Constitution Is a Death Sentence for Igbo, ‘Indivisible Clause’ Is a Fraud — OYC President Igboayaka Calls for Self-Determination

The National President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council (OYC), Comrade Igboayaka O. Igboayaka, has described Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution as fraudulent and anti-democratic, arguing that its “indivisible and indissoluble” clause amounts to a death sentence for the Igbo and other marginalized groups. In a strongly worded statement, he accused military juntas, political elites, and colonial interests of imposing a constitution that denies Nigerians their right to self-determination. Igboayaka said the clause violates international laws, fuels ethnic marginalization and violence, and called for its amendment or removal through a referendum or sovereign national conference to allow communities decide their political future.
Nigeria’s Constitution Is a Death Sentence for Igbo, ‘Indivisible Clause’ Is a Fraud — OYC President Igboayaka Calls for Self-Determination The National President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council (OYC), Comrade Igboayaka O. Igboayaka, has described Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution as fraudulent and anti-democratic, arguing that its “indivisible and indissoluble” clause amounts to a death sentence for the Igbo and other marginalized groups. In a strongly worded statement, he accused military juntas, political elites, and colonial interests of imposing a constitution that denies Nigerians their right to self-determination. Igboayaka said the clause violates international laws, fuels ethnic marginalization and violence, and called for its amendment or removal through a referendum or sovereign national conference to allow communities decide their political future.
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