File photo: South-East governors
Nnamdi Kanu of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has been declared
wanted for not showing up in court. That is normal. But if the truth is
told, the main culprit for the Biafran crisis are the politicians—not
Kanu. The authorities should be knocking at the doors of the seven
Nigerian governors of Igbo extraction, namely: Nyesom Ezenwo Wike
(Rivers); Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta); Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu); Okezie
Ikpeazu (Abia); Rochas Okorocha (Imo); Willie Obiano (Anambra); and
David Umahi (Ebonyi). These governors, one after the other, openly
inflamed and fueled the Biafran crisis to a sadistic state. Given that
Nigerian governors are immune from prosecution, it is incumbent upon the
masses to send them packing.
For sure, history will not forgive President Muhammadu Buhari for
his mulish leadership in the current Biafran crisis. But the role of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is obviously worse. Then in fervent fear
of the probable consequences for their corrupt deeds post-Jonathan
regime, the leaders of PDP from the East unleashed a montage of
separatist propaganda against the incoming Buhari government. The
following innuendo from Nyesom Wike in the waning days of his
governorship campaign in 2015 says it all:
“I will lead a war against them (Nigeria) like Ojukwu. Am not
joking, I know am on air, and I am warning them now. Any attempt to rob
us the way they rob our brother (GEJ) the battle will start from Rivers
State. We will remain opposition state like Lagos. In fact, we from the
South-South and South-East we remain in PDP. We leave the South-West and
North to run APC. That is how they tactically shared the Country. And
we will not allow them use our resources to develop their States…I want
all South-South and South-East to remember this...”
The youth from the area have since answered Wike’s call, and that
is your Biafra. Today, after gaining power and obviously still panting,
thanks to the Buhari anti-corruption phobia, Mr. Wike is interestingly
grandstanding as an arrow-head of Biafran opposition. Governor Ifeanyi
Okowa of Delta State is, of course, guilty of similar shenanigans, but
the shaming detail do not need to be retold here. Instead, see my piece:
“Biafra and Corruption: When a Judas Becomes a Muhammad.”
But the most shameless yet is the activity of the five stooges who
operate under the aegis of the South-East Governors Forum. From the time
President Buhari polluted the Nigerian electoral history with his
infamous gaffe to marginalize the states that did not vote for him in
2015 elections, these governors wasted no time to inundate the polity
with harrowing tales of injustice towards the Igbo. The propaganda was
widely insurgent. Even Governor Rochas Okorocha, a fellow member of
Buhari’s party, had the moxie to make the statement that follows: The
Igbo “have nothing to show that we are part of the Nigerian project;
neither do we have any sense of belonging in the present government at
the national level.”
This perceived marginalization, not surprisingly, escalated the
Biafran agitation to a global proportion. More poignantly, the situation
drove President Buhari to naively join a group of Igbo governors to
declare millions of innocent Nigerians agitating for Biafra worldwide as
terrorists, thereby further damaging the image of the country
worldwide.
The quagmire above is nothing compared to what you are about to read below.
With the damage already done, Buhari decided to do what he had
refused to do from the start: Dialogue. The date was Friday, October 13,
2017. The venue was the Presidential Villa, Abuja. The attendees were
the president himself and South-East politicians, controlled by their
governors. And the world waited anxiously.
The ‘wise men’ from the East finally emerged from the meeting. To
the chagrin of a mopping society, the South-East governors had done a
complete U-turn, saluting General Buhari as the fairest and most
equitable leader. For avoidance of doubt, here are the exact words of
David Umahi - the spokesperson for Southeast Governors Forum - to
President Buhari: “You have no hatred for any state. You have
treated all states with equality. What one state gets in the north, the
other gets in the south.”
So, what changed before the face-to-face meeting with President
Buhari? What of the well-chronicled lopsided appointments? What about
the fact there is no Igbo man or woman in the leadership of the nation’s
security apparatus? What of the recent postings in NNPC that drew the
attention of an elder statesman like Edwin Clarke to write Mr. Buhari to
reverse for the simple reason that the Igbo are marginalized? What
about the hoopla that Buhari treated the Fulani herdsmen and the Arewa
Youth of the Quit Notice jazz with kid gloves while blowing the Biafran
agitators with iron hand? What changed?
The simplest answer is that we, the Nigerian masses, are not fools.
These Igbo governors, all of whom are the ground goons of Nigeria’s
corrupt oligarchy, have been exploiting the Biafran crisis to a selfish
end. The after-effects of this mass deceit have been grave. Many lives
as well as businesses were lost, nationhood questioned, and democracy
betrayed. More, with Boko Haram terrorism in the North, and the Biafran
terrorism now being promoted in the South, Nigeria might have
inadvertently acclaimed herself as a terrorist nation. But there must be
consequences for bad behavior. Thusly, instead of the teetering threat
of election boycott by IPOB, the masses must rise to ensure that none of
these Igbo governors returns to power, starting from the forthcoming
Anambra election in November. Please.
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SKC Ogbonnia can be reached at SKCOgbonnia1@aol.com.
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