March 16, 2025

Mike Okiro has just announced his backing out from the race for the president-general position of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, citing a court order restraining his participation.

Speaking during a briefing in Enugu on Thursday evening, the former Inspector of Police Mike Okiro said his decision followed an interim order issued by an Enugu State High Court. The election is scheduled to take place on January 10, 2015.

According to Okiro: “I have been made aware of the Enugu State High Court’s interim order, which regrettably restrains me from contesting the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide Presidency General Election tomorrow.”

Okiro described the court order, which was based on allegations of his non-indigene status, as contradictory to verifiable facts. He lamented that the court issued the order without hearing from him, calling it an “obnoxious order.”

“The court order, based on alleged non-indigene status, contradicts verifiable facts. It is unfortunate that the court did not invite me or hear from me before giving that obnoxious order, which I got from the media,” he said.

Okiro went on to outline several points to affirm his indigene status in Rivers State:

Okiro described the court order, which was based on allegations of his non-indigene status, as contradictory to verifiable facts. He lamented that the court issued the order without hearing from him, calling it an “obnoxious order.”

“The court order, based on alleged non-indigene status, contradicts verifiable facts. It is unfortunate that the court did not invite me or hear from me before giving that obnoxious order, which I got from the media,” he said.

Okiro went on to outline several points to affirm his indigene status in Rivers State:

“As an Igbo man and elder statesman of Rivers State extraction, which said position has been zoned to by the electoral committee, I believe in the rule of law and shall respect the court’s order.

“My obedience to court orders, no matter how unfavourable, demonstrates our commitment to democracy. I believe in the principles of the rule of law as the rule of law ensures our collective progress.

“The rule of law safeguards our society; its principles must be upheld, our democratic values are non-negotiable, together we will emerge stronger. Our stance for justice, due process, and the rule of law shall vindicate us.

“I will not participate in any election pending the final determination of the matter pending before Hon Justice N.R Oji of Enugu State High Court, which court gave the restraining order.

“Although I’ve not been formally served with the suit/processes or order, my commitment to law and order remains unwavering, despite the fact that the reliefs granted in the order against me appear to undermine my fundamental right guaranteed in Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

“My distinguished career as Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police underscores my dedication to justice and what is noble.

“I have instructed the Chambers of Eze Okafor & Co, my lawyers, to pursue the case to its logical conclusion to ensure that the purveyors of hate and lawlessness are brought to book in line with our enabling laws.

“As provided by our constitution, I demand to be heard, and I am sure that the court will ensure that the twin pillars of natural justice will be observed to the letter in handling the case. We have not lost hope in our judicial system.

“I urge my immediate community Egbema, the entire Igbo-speaking people of Rivers State who are solidly behind me, and all my supporters across Imo, Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu, Anambra, and Delta to stand by the rule of law throughout the period of this contest.

“Our resolve strengthens Ohanaeze Ndigbo’s unity and progress. Together, we’ll navigate this challenge.

“My Governor, His Excellency, Siminialayi Fubara GSSRS, unwavering support is most highly appreciated and cannot be taken for granted. Your Excellency’s leadership indeed inspires me.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo embodies Igbo unity, progress, and peaceful coexistence. Our organisation promotes harmony among Igbos worldwide. Let’s prioritise peace and unity.

“I reaffirm my commitment to Ohanaeze Ndigbo ideals; unity, progress, and peace in Igbo land.

“Justice shall prevail; Igbo unity and progress remain our guiding principles.

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