I
do not share in Nnamdi Kanu`s ideology, I am not a supporter of Biafra, I never
for once bought into Col. Ojukwu`s idea and I will never buy into the idea of Nnamdi
Kanu. I am just an Igbo apologist that believes the Igbo community deserves a
fair chance in 2023.
Secession
is not the way forward for the south east. Secession is a watershed event not
only for the new state that is created and the old state that is dissolved, but
also for neighboring states, proximate ethno-political groups and major powers.
Preaching violence and hate all in the name to discredit Nigeria and justify
the need for the creation of Biafra is not the way to go. It will only end up
fueling one purpose, just one purpose- war.
If
for any reason Biafra must come alive, majority of the people in the south east
will decide that with a memorandum. In that case, those involved and all from
the south east would have had their say as to what becomes their destiny. It
will not be achieved by one man inciting violence with the intention to justify
secession.
What
those that are currently championing the Biafra course are selling to the
people in the south east is not freedom. It is violence, war and destruction! These
men capitalize on the perceived neglect some people from the region feel and
use that to call for the Biafran State. We must not allow them to take advantage
of this perception to incite violence in our society.
Any
civil war again in the country will take us decades backwards and will
destabilize the country. When the time has fully come for Biafra to come alive,
it will neither be through hate filled speech nor through incitements to
violence. It will come peacefully.
With
an Igbo President in 2023, the perception would have been nullified. In that
case the Biafra dream becomes a forgotten issue.
The
south east has voted for others, they deserve to be voted for. 45 years after
the end of the civil war led by C.
Odumegwu Ojukwu, the south east has not grabbed the highest position of
the land. You do not want them to discuss secession you must want them for
leadership after 45 of avoidance. It is either we give them a fair chance come
2023 or we let them go in peace.
In
the spirit of federal character, the Igbos deserve the next presidency. It’s
being 45 years since the civil war was over, they have held the subject up in every light of which it is
capable; but it has been all in vain. Shall they resort to entreaty and humble
supplication? They have petitioned; they have remonstrated; they have
supplicated; and they have prostrated themselves before the throne. But their petitions
have been slighted; their remonstrances have produced additional violence and
insult; their supplications have been disregarded; and their prostrations have
been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. All has been in vain!
We cannot continue to make them indulge in the fond of
hope with no assurance. If we wish to make them stay, if we mean to preserve
the country as one and not basely abandon the noble struggle in which we have
been so long engaged, then the Igbos deserve the presidency in 2023!
Before
we criticize the idea of the Igbo presidency we must realize that every region
deserves a fair chance in the highest position in our country at one time or
the other. So calling out for an Igbo president after 45 years since the war
was over isn’t out of point and shouldn’t be overlooked. The major political
parties in the country can assist in making this happen when they feature
presidential candidates from the south east come 2023 for the next Nigerian
president.
It
isn’t a hard call. It is part of integration and the love for a part of us.
Let`s
give them a chance too!!!
God
Bless Nigeria.
Ogundana
Michael Rotimi is a Nigerian Biochemist, Socio-economic & Political
Commentator, and Public Speaker. He tweets @MickeySunny.
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