Written by Obinna Akukwe
Nnamdi Azikiwe, Odumegwu Ojukwu and Aguiyi Ironsi gave us the ‘One Nigeria’, which Igbos claim is suffocating them today, therefore, the misplaced aggression towards Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello, Tafawa Balewa, Ibrahim Babangida and Muhammadu Buhari for their perceived woes should first be directed at their kinsmen. It is therefore foolishness to pour invectives on Northern and Western leaders when the Igbo leaders of the pre-independence days, fought tooth and nail for the ‘Oneness’ of Nigeria.
This is the third time in my
career as a writer, columnist and investigative journalist, that I will be
using the term fools. The first time was in December 14th 2014
when some Igbo foolish politicians at that time were gloating over Jonathan for
a Niger Bridge to be built by Public-Private Partnerships. I wrote a piece
titled ‘Fraudulent Construction of Second Niger Bridge; Another 419 on the
Igbo Nation’, and followed it up with another tilted ‘Auctioning
of 419 Second Niger Bridge and Jubilation of Igbo Fools’ where I
stated that:
“Lots of Igbo fools, including many top politicians, traditional rulers and other misguided elements jubilated when President Goodluck Jonathan was dragged by Ex Gov Peter Obi to belatedly commission an auctioned 419 2nd Niger Bridge that will be tolled for 25 years. This president while seeking for Igbo votes in 2010 promised to deliver the bridge before the end of his tenure. Five years later and a year to the expiration of the same tenure, they concocted a PPP arrangement to make the Igbo pay for the bridge through the back door”
The second article written in
November 2015 titled’ Igbo Delusion: How Buhari Destroyed South East
Roads’ and complained that
“These Enugu-Onitsha, Obollo-Afor-Ninth Mile,
Enugu-Port-Harcourt South East roads under great state of disrepair were built
under the regimes of Shehu Shagari, from Shagari Village of Sokoto State. These
roads were completed under the tenure of Muhammadu BUhari from Daura in Katsina
State as Military Junta, and rehabilitated by Sanni Abacha , a Kanuri resident
in Kano.
“These Roads were built when the Great Zik of Africa as leader
of NPP entered into accord with the ruling National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and
the Great Zik, with the cooperation of Vice President Alex Ekwwueme , ensured
that these roads were built and finished from the scratch.
“Silly politicians, activists,
sycophants, bootlickers and all manners of Asmodeus who have occultically
claimed Igbo leaderships, have not been able to pressurize either Obasanjo or
Jonathan to rebuilt the roads built by northern regimes.
“Laying the blame of these roads on
Muhammadu Buhar, fashionable to some ethnic activists and their political cheer
leaders is very delusional and hypocritical. Igbos should hold these silly
politicians, opinion leaders, activists, technocrats and all the scums who have
beclouded our political space are responsible for the state of our rods after
sixteen years of fruitless followership of PDP”
Since the menace of Unknown
Gunmen UGM in the South East, many Igbo elites have blamed Buhari, Babangda, Dangote,
Lai Mohammed, Shehu Sani, Femi Adesina for the UGM. Nobody has blamed Azikiwe,
Aguiyi-Ironsi, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and Kaduna Nzeogwu for being the remote causes
of the menace, marginalization, criminalization that led to the menace called
UGM. This is hypocrisy of the highest
order.
If Buhari, Babangida, Dangote,
Shehu Sani, Lai Mohammed brought UGM, while Awolowo, Obasanjo, Ahmadu Bello,
Yakubu Gowon brought ‘One Nigeria’ ,then what did Azikiwe, Ojukwu,
Aguiyi-Ironsi do.
Azikiwe gave us ‘One Nigeria’. He
is the first importer of ‘One Nigeria’ ideology when other regions are begging
to leave the union. When Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello wanted separatist states, he
convinced the foreigners and major activists, including the north, that One
Nigeria is the best. In 1953 when Northern Nigerians were beginning to consider
secession from Nigerian colony that would soon be a nation, Nnamdi Azikiwe gave
a famous speech where he suggested that there would be grave consequences if
the northern region becomes an independent nation
According to Azikiwe “As one who was
born in the North, I have a deep spiritual attachment to that part of the
country, but it would be a capital political blunder if the North should break
away from the South. The latter is in a better position to make rapid
constitutional advance, so that if the North should become truncated from the
South, it would benefit both Southerners and Northerners who are domiciled in
the South more than their kith and kin who are domiciled in the North”
When Kaduna
Nzeogwu and some coupists embarked upon the process of putsch to make the
progressive minded Yoruba man, Obafemi Awolowo Prime Minister, it was Colonel Odumegwu
Ojukwu from Nnewi, who as Military Commander in Kano, foiled the putsch in the
North and forced Kaduna Nzeogwu to abandon the putsch and disappear. Ojukwu told us then as Students Union Leaders,and
later as activists, when we paid him a
courtesy calls, about three decades ago, that he foiled the Nzeogwu Coup in the
North because he believes in ‘One Nigeria’. This view of Ojukwu has been
corroborated all over Nigeria.
Aguiyi-Ironsi
foiled the coup in Lagos, and stopped the Nzeogwu revolution, yet Igbos bore
the brunt of the war. Ojukwu foiled the coup to preserve ‘One Nigeria’.
Aguiyi-Ironsi foiled it in Lagos to preserve ‘One Nigeria’
Aguiyi-Ironsi as
Head of State introduced the Unitary system of government, and abolished regionalism.
Though the Aguiyi Ironsi version of Unitary Government gave the regions greater
autonomy in the management of their resources, it is, nevertheless a unitary
system of governance.
Aguiyi
Ironsi had all the time to divide Nigeria but his belief in the ‘Oneness’ of
the Union made him to reject the calls for secession till he was brutally
murdered by the Gowon-Danjuma conspiracy. The Igbo is the greatest victims of
this unitary system of government whereby the national cake is shared at the
centre, and they are given the crumbs. Thus Aguiyi-Ironsi introduced this beautiful
idea of unitary system which some northern governments have used to under-develop
the entire regions of Nigeria through fiscal indiscipline, corruption,
marginalization and bad governance.
The same
Aguiyi-Ironsi failed to heed multiple warnings that there is plot to
assassinate him. He trusted in his ‘Aguiyi’, a Jukun Juju from Taraba, which
helped him during the Burma war, instead
of proper military intelligence reports of patriotic soldiers, the manner some
current secessionists are trusting ‘Odeshi’ to bring about Biafra, and
attacking fortified Police Headquarters with Pump Actions, Dane Guns and Charms.
Theophilus Danjuma consulted his native
Jukun Native Doctors and they gave him the secret of the ‘Aguiyi’ , before
coming for the head of Igbo General, and
on the D-Day, the Juju failed to Work.
Odumegwu Ojukwu came
back from Ivory Coast and joined the Hausa Party, National Party of Nigeria NPN
within three months of his return from exile in 1982. He became a proponent of ‘One
Nigeria’. In 2003, as presidential candidate of APGA, he formed alliance with
Buhari of ANPP, after the presidential elections, but the Obasanjo-Atiku rigging
machine with the help of Governors Orji Uzor Kalu and Chimaroke Nnamani never
allowed the alliance to come to fruition.
Therefore,
Igbos should do some introspection. From Azikiwe to Ironsi to Ojukwu, all of
put their lives in line for ‘One Nigeria’ until circumstances caused Ojukwu to
declare secessionist Biafra in 1967, albeit belatedly. Therefore, Igbo Youth
and the elitist cheerleaders of secession should ask relevant questions, and
apportion blames appropriately.
Therefore,
if IPOB, MASSOB wants to blame the Fulani, Hausa, Berom, Yoruba and Britain for
the fall of Biafra, they should also extend the blame to Azikiwe, Ironsi,
Ojukwu who rejected the pleas from Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and frustrated
the coup of Kaduna Nzeogwu, intellectually and militarily aligning with
the position of the British establishment for the ‘Oneness’ of Nigeria.
Igbos
should be careful of any action they are taking in the face of provocations
from both internal and external aggressors. Let the blame game stop. Our
forebears did not make proper consultations before embarking on actions that
ended up reducing us to second class citizens.
The drums of war
are beating seriously; alliances are being made, guns flowing from the deserts
to the forests, UGM attacking security men on lawful duties, the military
arresting and incarcerating innocent persons, herdsmen rampaging on our
farmlands, creating unnecessary provocations. The effortless abduction
of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu by a Mafia
Syndicate, and subsequent handover to the Kenyan Government for onward
transmission to Nigerian is generating its own tension. Igbos are being
encouraged by all sorts of media influencers to war, while theother endangered tribes
are issuing mere threats.
They
are setting the stage for another massacre of Ndigbo, and I warn our people not
to be the fodders that will be used to flame
Nigeria and reconcile feuding Nigerian nationalities. Every tribe complained
about the excesses of the Balewa Government in 1966, except Hausa and Fulani,
but when the war started, they all united to fight the Igbo.
I had
warned in a write-up tree weeks to his arrest on June 9th in the
piece titled ‘Assassination plot; Buhari, Kanu, Vaccinists, Unknown Politicians’
that” Nnamdi Kanu has been slated for assassination by a mafia
group in Europe on the contraction of some ‘Unknown Politician of Northern
Extraction’. These politicians believe that he is deliberately causing the
destruction of lives and properties of some sections of the country in the
South East, gradually dragging the state to a conflict they don’t want to
fight, and the cheapest route to end the conflict is to eliminate him”. I cited diplomatic sources for the
information. The assassins, fearing their plot has been exposed, initiated plan
B, which is abduction and shameful repatriation to Nigeria.
Let Igbo elites
counsel the youth, let every step being taken for war, be properly previewed.
Igbos cannot afford another mistake. I still will continue to seek for peace,
dialogue, consensus, until the warmongers take over. I am fulfilling my God
given obligation as a Columnist, Cleric, Human Rights Activist of about three
decades, and God will not hold me responsible if the ill-prepared warmongers
use Ndigbo the manner they did in 1966, leading to 3 million souls killed.
However, as we
blame outsiders for UGM, and marginalization of Ndigbo, let us remember that
what we call ’ZOO’ was imposed upon us by Azikiwe, Ojukwu, Nzeogwu and
Aguiyi-Ironsi. Let us balance the blame games as we tread our ways carefully out
of the ZOO and ensure that we do not enter another version of ZOO in the
tactless manner we go about it.
Obinna
Akukwe is a Cleric, Columnist, profetobinna2@yahoo.com,
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