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Ablakwa Addresses ‘Igbo Kingdom’ Claims, Urges Calm and Respect for Ghana’s Traditions

Ablakwa Addresses ‘Igbo Kingdom’ Claims, Urges Calm and Respect for Ghana’s Traditions

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Ablakwa Addresses ‘Igbo Kingdom’ Claims, Urges Calm and Respect for Ghana’s Traditions

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The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has provided clarity on the controversial claims made by a Nigerian national, Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, regarding plans to establish an Igbo Kingdom in Ghana.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, July 17, the Minister revealed that he had personally invited Mr. Ihenetu for a meeting on Wednesday, July 16 following the circulation of a viral video in which the Chief allegedly declared his intention to create an Igbo Kingdom in Ghana after reportedly purchasing land for that purpose.

Mr. Ihenetu, who referred to himself as “His Royal Majesty Eze Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu,” clarified during the meeting that the video in question was an old interview from 2013, which he now deeply regrets. He further assured the Minister that he has since abandoned any such idea and has not acquired any land in Ghana for that purpose.

The Minister used the occasion to reaffirm Ghana’s commitment to its friendly and welcoming foreign policy, particularly towards Africans and people of African descent, in line with its long-standing Pan-African ideals.

However, he emphasized the expectation that all guests and residents, regardless of nationality, must respect Ghana’s laws and customs.

“We however expect all our fellow Africans and guests to adhere to our peaceful and law-abiding traditions and desist from conduct or pronouncements considered unlawful, divisive and incendiary even as they enjoy our famed hospitality,” the statement read.

Mr. Ablakwa called for calm and urged the public to avoid commentary that could inflame tensions or spark xenophobic reactions.

He highlighted the enduring bond between Ghana and Nigeria, describing the two countries as “inseparable friends and brothers.”

“Let us all in the true spirit of African solidarity guard our commentary so this matter does not degenerate into xenophobic consequences,” he urged.

The Foreign Minister called to preserve the vibrant relationship between Ghana and Nigeria, stressing the need for unity, peace, and mutual respect.

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