At UNIEC politics, religion, and social class must never be instruments of division.
The United Igbo Elders Congress (UNIEC)
While UNIEC is apolitical, we do not bar our members from active participation in politics. Our doors are open to all, and our membership cuts across political, religious, and social divides.
Within our noble organization, we have politicians and non-politicians; clergy and traditionalists; the educated and the uneducated; the rich and the poor; men and women alike. All find a home here, united by a common purpose.
That purpose is singular and unwavering: to reposition Ndigbo in the scheme of things in Nigeria.
We do not endorse any political party, nor do we stand in enmity with any. We accommodate every Igbo elder who shares our vision. However, when we gather, each member must leave political leanings, religious affiliations, and social status at the door, and step in with one identity only — Igbo Elder.
If a member belonging to Party A, B, or C invites us to a celebration, we attend as individuals, not as UNIEC. For us, politics, religion, and social class must never be instruments of division.
Because:
We are Igbo Elders.
We are United.
We are One.

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