As we approach the critical period of 2027, it is clear that our collective strength as a people depends on unity, strategy, and engagement. Too often, the Southeast divides its voice across multiple fronts, weakening our influence and diminishing the impact of our participation in national discourse.
To our youths, who are the heartbeat of Igbo progress: your energy, your activism, and your unwavering demand for accountability are the beacons that can guide us toward meaningful representation. Channel your voices into constructive platforms that uplift Igbo interests and advocate for our collective advancement.
We must also confront the realities of marginalization and insecurity with resolve and purpose. Our people deserve leadership that addresses these challenges, not token gestures. National inclusion is not merely symbolic—it is essential for sustainable development, security, and dignity.

Now is the time to rise above fragmentation, coordinate our efforts, and speak with one strong, united voice. Let us prioritize the Igbo cause over personal ambition, and let every step we take be guided by the vision of a Southeast that is respected, heard, and fairly represented in Nigeria’s national affairs.
Together, we can ensure that 2027 marks a defining moment for Igbo unity, influence, national recognition and prominence. We are stronger together as a people when our purpose isl harnessed and well-articulated.
HRH Eze Bobby Aguocha (Ohuruzo 1) Grand Patron, Ezenaebiri













