The leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos has refuted reports that the Igbo were under attack in the state.
There was an uproar on Thursday over reports of hoodlums attacking Igbo traders who shut their shops to register for PVC.
Viral videos showed that while the registration exercise was ongoing, thugs armed with machetes, sticks and clubs stormed the venue and disrupt the process and also made moves to cart away INEC machines but were overpowered by the traders.
The President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos, Chief Solomon Aguene, described the reports as untrue.
He said contrary to the claims on social media, the Igbo have no threat to their peace in Lagos.
He said, “There is nothing like that. What appeared to have caused the rumour is the problem arising from the collection of voter’s cards.”
Aguene appealed to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to intervene in the matter so that the Igbo in Ojo, Ikotun and other parts of Lagos could get their cards without stress at INEC registration centres.
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