Jacob Zuma's statue in Owerri
A report by Vanguard has shown that the United Labour Congress of
Nigeria, ULC, has rejected the erection of statue of President of South
Africa, Jacob Zuma, in Owerri by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State,
including naming a street in the state capital after Zuma.While demanding that the statue be pulled down, ULC described
honouring of Zuma by the governor as highly insensitive and contemptuous
of not only the people of Imo State but also possess the dangers to
Nigeria if not roundly condemned and excoriated by well-meaning
Nigerians.
ULC in a statement by its President, Mr Joe Ajaero, urged the
people of Imo State and other patriotic Nigerians who feel outraged over
this act to immediately demand that Okorocha should pull down the
infamous statue.
The group called on the people of Imo State to demand a return of
the money used in this ignoble project and march to the legislature to
demand that Okorocha apologises to the citizens of the state for
bringing this national shame and disgrace to them.
The statement read in part: “We are not against honouring great
men and women who have contributed positively to the development of the
state to encourage them to do more but we know that whatever must have
informed the choice of Jacob Zuma at this time must be everything but
altruistic and patriotism.
“How he became a Nigerian or Imo State champion cannot be
explained and beats our imagination. Zuma is not a Nigerian patriot,
contributed nothing to the Nigerian project and the Imo State effort at
development. He is not Shehu Shagari, Sam Mbakwe, Awolowo or Zik of
Africa; either is he any of those patriots from Imo State or other parts
of Nigeria who are well-deserving of such honour and who have not been
honoured. He definitely does not deserve a statue in Imo State talk less
of naming a street after him.”
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