Igbo’ll survive without food supplies from North – Group

Following the threat by some Northern groups to end the supply of food items to the South, the Association of South East Town Union, has said the people of the region could feed themselves without relying on food supply from the North.

The group’s National President, Emeka Diwe, and Secretary, Gideon Adikwuru, in a statement, issued on Tuesday, said it would, within a short time, put a stop to the capital flight caused by what they called “the imperialism of the northern agro-cartels in Igboland.”

The group noted that the blockade on food supplies to Igboland by the North would not make them cower, shake or scamper for help, as may be the belief of some Nigerians.

According to the statement, the Northern traders’ decision had helped the plan of Ndigbo through the association to attain total self-sufficiency in food production.

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“The target is to encourage the steady and seamless repatriation of Igbo wealth back home, thereby unleashing the potential in all the sectors of the local economy and facilitate job and wealth creation for our people through various value chains.

“We prepared for it, and it has aided the materialisation of our initiative and fast-tracked our agenda, which is to harvest home our wealth and make our land an oasis of prosperity among the Black race,” ASETU said.

It had been reported earlier that the Amalgamated Union of Foodstuffs and cattle Dealers of Nigeria had embarked on an indefinite strike, vowing not to supply food items to the South to protect alleged maltreatment of Fulani herdsmen and some northerners residing in the South.

The group also demanded compensation of N4.75 billion to its members over alleged losses incurred during the # EndSARS’ protest and razing of their properties at Shasha market in Oyo State.

 

Association of South East Town UnionEmeka DiweNational PresidentNdigbo
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