Gov. Okorocha made the call in Owerri on October 30,
2013, Wednesday.
The Governor inspected the state’s Cultural Centre on
Aba-Owerri road, Naze, for the people of Owerri Zone, and emphasised in his
speech that the centre was for the promotion of peace, culture, and unity of
people in the state.
He expressed worry that most Igbo do not appreciate
their culture as most of them now imitate foreign cultures.
Gov. Okorocha stressed the need for drastic measures
to be taken to ensure that certain aspects of Igbo cultures do not go into
extinction.
“Culture is our heritage; we owe it as a duty to
bequeath it to the next generation. We must do everything to promote, preserve
and document it for the next generation.
“If we fail in this responsibility, they will not
forgive us. It is their right. My government attaches high premium to it”, he
said.
Gov. Okorocha said the promotion of culture should be
a collective responsibility, adding that the project would be replicated in
Orlu and Okigwe zones of the state.
(NAN)

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