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An analysis by Mrs. Chioma Adeoye

Introduction
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide is a crucial body that serves as the umbrella organization for the Igbo people. It plays an important role in advocating for the socio-political and economic interests of the Igbo nation, not only within Nigeria but also on the global stage. As the organization continues to grow, the question arises: Who is best suited to lead it into the future?

Amongst those contesting one individual often mentioned is Sir Mike Okiro, a respected figure in Nigeria. Okiro, a former Inspector General of Police (IGP) and Chairman of the Police Service Commission, has an extensive background in leadership and law enforcement. The question remains—can his skillset translate into effective leadership for Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide as President General? After witnessing his performance the other day on Njenje Media and noting the satisfactory answers he gave to questions posed to him, I am satisfied we are in good hands.

LET’S EXPLORE FURTHER

Leadership Experience
Sir Mike Okiro has a wealth of leadership experience, most notably in his tenure as Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police (IGP) from 2007 to 2009. This role placed him at the helm of one of the most critical institutions in the country, and his work was instrumental in shaping Nigeria’s police force during a particularly turbulent period. His leadership in ensuring law and order, as well as his commitment to reforming the police system, demonstrates his capability to manage large organizations under pressure.

Sir Mike Okiro, very outstanding in character, experience, exposure and connections

In addition to his law enforcement career, Okiro also served as the Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), which further underscores his deep understanding of public administration, governance, and human resource management. These roles required balancing political interests, public safety, and operational efficiency—a skillset that could serve him well as President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

It’s worthy to note that Rivers State which Okiro hails from celebrated him as an exemplary son while he served as both IGP and Chairman of PSC. It’s therefore laughable that a few selfish persons from Ikwerre ethnic group (30% of the population of Rivers State) will query Okiro’s origin undermining the entire Rivers people.

Okiro’s leadership experience provides a solid foundation for a role that requires managing diverse opinions, representing the Igbo community on national and international platforms, and navigating complex political terrains.

Key Qualities of an Effective President General

To be effective, the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo must possess several key qualities:

  1. Diplomacy and Negotiation Skills: The ability to navigate complex political relationships is crucial for representing the Igbo people. Okiro’s career in law enforcement, where he often had to mediate between different factions, could make him adept at managing conflicts and finding common ground among various groups within the Igbo community.
  2. Vision for the Future: Ohanaeze Ndigbo needs a leader with a clear vision for the future of the Igbo people, both in Nigeria and globally. Okiro’s extensive leadership experience suggests he has the strategic thinking required to craft policies and initiatives that can address the needs of the Igbo communit
  3. Integrity and Accountability: The President General must be someone who commands respect and can be trusted with the responsibility of advocating for Igbo interests. Okiro’s reputation for integrity, especially during his tenure as IGP, will help him garner the confidence of those within Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
  4. Ability to Unite Diverse Factions: The Igbo community, both in Nigeria and abroad, is highly diverse. A strong President General must be able to unify these factions for a common cause. Okiro’s ability to manage different perspectives in his previous leadership roles could translate into success in this area.

Okiro’s Impact on the Igbo Community

Although Sir Mike Okiro is not primarily known for his involvement in the political leadership of the Igbo community, his reputation for service to the nation certainly positions him as someone who understands the importance of community and national development. His leadership in the police force and other national institutions speaks to a broader understanding of national issues that affect the Igbo people.

Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu who succeeded Prof George Obiozo

Moreover, Okiro has a strong network within Nigerian politics and public service, which could be leveraged to bring attention and resources to the Igbo community. His knowledge of governance could serve to advance the Igbo cause, not only in Nigeria but also globally, where the diaspora plays a significant role in economic and political affairs.

Challenges and Criticisms
While Sir Mike Okiro brings a wealth of experience to the table, there are certain challenges he may face in assuming the role of President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

  1. Political Perception: Okiro’s tenure as IGP may be seen by some people as too closely tied to the federal government, which could raise concerns among certain factions of the Igbo community about his independence. His ability to navigate any perceived political bias will be crucial.
  2. Generational Divide: Like many traditional organizations, Ohanaeze Ndigbo encompasses a wide range of age groups, from the older, more traditional leaders to younger, more progressive voices. Okiro will need to bridge this divide effectively to maintain unity and ensure the relevance of the organization in modern political discourse.

Conclusion
Sir Mike Okiro’s vast leadership experience, integrity, and strategic vision for Nigeria make him a compelling candidate for the role of President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide. While challenges such as political perception and generational divides exist, Okiro’s background suggests he has the skills to navigate these hurdles.

Prof. Goerge Obiozo who succeeded Chief Nnia Nwodo

Ultimately, his success as President General would depend on his ability to unite the Igbo community, both at home and in the diaspora, and to advance the socio-political interests of the people. Given his record of service and leadership, Okiro has the potential to be a strong and effective President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, provided he can engage with both the leadership and grassroots sectors of the Igbo community.

A vote for Sir Mike Okiro will be a vote in the right direction.

Evang. Adeoye writes from Lekki, Lagos.

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