Alaigbo Politics And Leadership Awareness Forum (APLAF) wishes to commend all the southern governors that have signed the anti-open grazing law in their respective states — this is a good step in the right direction.
We wish to admonish Anambra and Ebonyi States governors, who are yet to sign the anti-open grazing bill into law; therefore demand them to do sign it into law within the next 30-days without further hesitation
— because going against the people’s wishes will lead to heavy consequences (loss of lives and properties).
Re: AGF Malami Expression of Bigotry against Igbo People
APLAF expresses her displeasure at the divisive statements of the Attorney General of the Federation - Mr Abubaka Malami,with respect to the continuing menace of open grazing in Southern Nigeria.
In his statement, which targeted law abiding Igbo people carrying on their legitimate commercial activities, he deviously compared the sale of spare parts to the practice of open grazing.
It is common knowledge that the motor spare parts business is dominated mainly by people of Igbo extraction while the practice of open grazing, is predominantly practiced by the Fulanis.
We, the Alaigbo Politics And Leadership Awareness Forum (APLAF) do wish to commend the Southern Governors for promoting the cohesiveness of the people of the Southern region of Nigeria
by coming together to deliberate on the various challenges confronting the Southern Nigeria and for the resolutions set out in the communique issued by the Governors, which outlined their thoughts on steps for addressing the challenges — insecurity,
retrogressive economic policies and the lopsided appointments of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
APLAF sees the resolutions as a good step in the right direction and urges every political actor in Southern Nigeria to push for its actualisation,
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Igbo looters have a bright future: they get re-elected into higher office, have their asses scrubbed clean by young lickers, and enjoy complete freedom.
Take Orji Uzor Kalu for instance, that law-making looter
Free. Richer
Young hailers slither through muddy roads to hail Kalu as he waves at them from atop his SUV
He was nicknamed “Action Governor” for 8 years.
His nickname, however, was less shiny than what his successor got: Onwa—moon.
An entire book exists on the lootocracy supervised by Theodore Orji also elected into higher office.
Igbo politicians love vacuous titles.
There’s one “Akwaa-Akwuru” in Imo State—“You push him and he never falls”—you’d think he’s a chief priest