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Igbo group plans 1 million man march for Buhari’s 2019 re-election



Igbo youth group throws weight behind Buhari’s 2019 re-election bid.
-The group expressed hope that Buhari will hand over leadership to an Igbo man come 2023 elections.

Igbo youth group lists conditions to support Buhari in 2019.
The World Igbo Youth Congress, (WIYC), has announced a decision to embark on a one-million-man march to Aso Rock this month to demand President Muhammadu Buhari seeks re-election in 2019.
This is as contained in a statement signed by its National Publicitity Officer, Mazi Alex Okemiri.
“After consultation with Igbo Youth stakeholders, we decided to march to Aso Rock and demand that President Buhari should run for second tenure.
“We will support Buhari with bloc votes from the South-East. Even majority of members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo have given us their support that President Buhari is more credible than agents of restructuring and that President Buhari has only 4 years to hand over to an Igbo Man in 2023.

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