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Addressing the participants shortly after the exercise which lasted for about three hours, the youth leader, Nnaemeka Onyemaechi stated that the issue of sit-at-home, election boycott and referendum, as is being canvassed by some people should not arise as they would do more harm than good to Ndigbo.
Onyemaechi further pointed out that sit-at-home or election boycott would not be the best option for the masses or else wrong candidates would emerge right under our nose and we will live to regret our action in the near future.
He, therefore, urged all sons and daughters of Ndigbo to ignore any call for sit-at-home or election boycott and go out en masse to cast their votes on Saturday, February 16 and Saturday, March 2, to elect credible leaders that will pilot the affairs of this nation to the satisfaction of all and sundry.
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