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Gowon warns pro-Biafran agitators: 'You’re ignorant of history'
Gowon warns pro-Biafran agitators: 'You’re ignorant of history'
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Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Ex-Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd), yesterday berated those agitating for the sovereign state of Biafra, reminding them of the unifying role the late first President of Nigeria, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, played during the civil war, despite hailing from the secessionist side.
He particularly fumed that the youths, who are in the vanguard of the clamour, are ignorant of Nigeria’s history, noting that Igbo youths at the end of the civil war prayed never to experience the kind of suffering occasioned by the war.
Gowon, who said this in the light of the agitation by the Independent People of Biafra, IPOB, noted that what Nigeria needed now is the right political perspective and not self-determination sentiments.
The former leader said these in Lagos at the public presentation of a book entitled: Zik: Testimonies To A Great African, which was edited by Mr. Henry Onukwuba to mark the 20th anniversary of the demise of the late first President of Nigeria, Dr Azikiwe.
At the event which was attended by Senate President; Senator Ike Ekweremadu, represented by Dr. Okorie Uchenna; Lagos State governor, represented by Alhaji Abdulhakeem; First Republic politician, Mazi Mbazulike Amaechi; Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe; Prof Pat Utomi and Dr. Augustine Obiora, among others, Gowon said Nigeria needs leaders, who would priortize the country’s unity like Azikiwe.
How Zik worked to preserve Nigeria’s unity Gowon, in his capacity as chairman of the event, also explained how the late President, who was the Owelle of Onitsha, passionately worked to preserve Nigeria’s unity during the Biafran secession, irrespective of the fact that he (Zik) was instrumental to the diplomatic recognition of the then Biafran Republic by some countries. Speakers at the event were also unanimous in their calls on the need to place Nigeria’s unity above personal interests, as Azikiwe did.
Gowon said: “I am particularly touched by the reason the author of the book wrote it at this point of our national history. Now that the revised edition of the book is being presented at a time our youths seem to have forgotten our recent history and the labour of our heroes past, this, for me, is commendable. “I think the point that he is making here is seen as the recent hype of the pro-Biafran spirit.
I remember visiting the East Central State at the time, from Enugu, Nsukka, Owerri, Umuahia, Abakaliki and then to Onitsha and being met by children at that time who welcomed us so sincerely and they addressed me to say you are our leaders, we pray that no Nigerian child should one day suffer what they went through during that civil war.
“Such call should make any Nigerian leader to provide for their children and make them loyal to their country. That touched me so dearly to think of the suffering that these children went through. What can I say to them? I am sorry for the things that they went through. It is not by design that these things happened and so, I want to assure you that we will do our best for the future. Nigerians never learned from history “Unfortunately, it seems as if we Nigerians never learned from history.
How many children suffer today throughout the country? Honestly, something has to be done by Nigerians and I think that is one of the reasons this call by these young people trying to say they want to fight again should be discouraged. “Do they realize what it takes? If I have anything to do with Nigeria, as I have said, I will implore all of you to really bring peace to bear by correcting the young people if they are going astray. At this time, therefore, I think the youths seem to have forgotten our chequered history and labour of our heroes past.
“I can assure you that anything that has to do with Zik, is something that all of us must join hands and celebrate. Celebrating involves his life-time and his service to Nigeria. “Nnamdi Azikiwe was one of Nigeria’s greatest statesmen and a true son of Africa.
Today’s event can, therefore, very well be described as the extension of the unending celebration of a great man.” In his remarks, the author of the book, Mr. Henry Onukwuba, said: “Today, 20 years after, I wonder how Zik will be feeling in his grave. I wonder if Zik will not feel betrayed and abandoned by a nation he gave so much to.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Baba Gowon the Igbo youths are not saying they want war. They are tired of the general inequality in the Nigerian project. I am tired too! Getting lumped up with strange bed fellows in a forced marriage is not also desirable. Truth be told Nigeria is so tiring. It served your generation well but shey na like this we go dey dey?
ReplyDeleteFirstly I am not sure this article was well captioned. Secondly since Gowon was making reference to the Civil War, I think He should have compared the current happenings in the country with the events that led to the civil war and advise the Nigerian leaders to shun injustice, maintain equity and fairness, and protect the lives of every Nigerian irrespective of ethnicity "..Such call should make any Nigerian leader to provide for their children and make them loyal to their country"
ReplyDeleteI wonder when war became synonymous to freedom. Baba Gowon, you are looked at as an elder statesman and its sad you are speaking like this. One would expect you to give informed advise as per the present happenings, pls tell us, are the Igbos fighting a just cause, are they really marginalized? Is the political structure in Nigeria now favourable to them? Anyway, maybe you are talking about the people you killed with the kwashiorkor when you stopped the distribution of food to the SE during the war but you also seem to be ignorant of the fact that the power of life and death are with God, he kills and makes alive.
ReplyDeleteOne Nigeria is not by force.
ReplyDeleteThieves whose main preoccupation is the oil in the NIger Delta. That is one Nigeria. Nothing but oil.
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