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Expect The M.O.R.E Dividends Of Democracy In 2025 -Igbo Bu Igbo Southeast Forum Assures Igbo Residents/Across Borders

The Igbo bu Igbo Southeast Forum has called for the unification of all Igbos both residents in Nigeria and diaspora to achieve a common front that will promote peace and progress for All

This is according to press statement released by the National Secretary of Igbo Bu Igbo South East Forum Mr. Ohanwuka, Shedrac Chimezie assuring all Igbo residents in Nigeria of More Dividends of democracy in 2025.

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The statement Congratulates undefeated Nigerians, all and sundry for the fresh arrival of the new year and expressing gratitude for the support received by this administration across all States.

In the statement the National Leader of Igbo bu Igbo Southeast Forum Chief Uzozie Henry, appreciates the dedication of Igbo residents across the country and diaspora towards making the Southeast region a safe and hospitable place. He assures that the M.O.R.E Agenda is on track to deliver meaningful development, create opportunities, embark on realistic reforms, and provide a conducive environment for peace and security

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The statement also emphasizes the importance of unity and harmonious coexistence with other ethnic groups as the region moves into the new year. The forum also encouraged all Igbo resident in Nigeria to expect more from the M.O.R.E Agenda and to continue supporting the administration.

The statement Which is also a call for action, pleading with all Igbo in Nigeria and other countries to work together towards a brighter future for the Southeast region.

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