Why Buhari won’t look back in crushing Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB – Paul Unongo Opens Up
Dr. Paul
Unongo, the Chairman of the Northern Elders Forum, NEF, has explained why
President Muhammadu Buhari’s marching order to security chiefs to crush the
Indigenous People Biafra, IPOB, is perfect.
Unongo
feared that if the Nnamdi Kanu-led IPOB was allowed to carry on with its
activities, it would drag the nation back into another civil war.
President
Buhari had earlier given the security chiefs marching orders to crush the IPOB,
Boko Haram and other groups that pose threat to national unity.
The NEF
chief told Sun, “I know Buhari very well. It was in my hometown, Gboko that Buhari
and Ojukwu met for the first time after the war.
“I arranged
for Buhari and Ojukwu to meet in Gboko. So I could feel Buhari’s pain. You feel
pain when young men that were not even born when we went and suffered so much
and inflicted so much suffering on our people are using such verbiage and such
type of rhetoric.
“They cannot
even talk in such a sophisticated and philosophical manner like Ojukwu. They
cannot match Ojukwu in any way.
“Remember
all the troubles that we went through to try and say look if we make ourselves
to fight a war, we are going to come back to the same basic problems that we
would sit down, talk about it and sort out.
“Ojukwu said
let us go to Aburi and I would stand on Aburi and everybody said take Aburi;
then something changed and he said give me confederation now or give me war.
“They were
young people; both Ojukwu and Gowon were colonels. They told Ojukwu take federalism,
let us dialogue and Ojukwu said no, let us fight and they now said, okay, if
you fight, I would respond.
“And we saw
these things for two years between 1967 through 1968. Then you have young
persons who did not see what happened going around and matured people making
the young boy feel that he is something special.
“They are
using half the idioms that Ojukwu used. They speak half the English that Ojukwu
spoke and they are delivering the message less than the way Ojukwu delivered it
and people are saying let us go to war.
“So, I can
understand Buhari, a man who was a commander in the warfront, fought against
Ojukwu and three years they never talked nor greeted, and after the war, they
refused to greet, until I arranged and brought them to Gboko; Ojukwu from Nnewi
and Gen. Buhari from Daura and we met at St John’s Catholic Church, Gboko. I
think it is annoying.
“What kind
of country is this? What sort of human beings are we to now prove that man does
not learn from history?
“Shall we,
Nigerians, start all over again and not move forward. After 50 years, we come
back to the same rhetoric to abuse people and heat up the polity with tribal
feelings right to the pitch and we fight a war. Last time, we lost 3million
people. If we go with Nnamdi Kanu now, how many millions are we ready to part
with?
“Maybe 15
million and we wait for another 50 years and the cycle continues. I support the
position of Professor Ben Nwabueze who is one of the constitutional lawyers in
the world.
“The
position is, please, let us come and sit down in a Sovereign National
Conference; we are all very educated; even our children have become professors.
“Nigerians
can sit down and talk over their differences very coolly. They can shout and
abuse themselves if they want, but I do know one thing, the state of
friendship, and love that was shown during the Nigerian civil war proves that
Nigerians can reach agreement on every single thing, but the insensitivity of
people who do not know the trauma of those who participated in the war are
going through is the problem.
“They are
talking as if there was never a Biafra. We fought a war for three years, very
serious and devastating that you can’t imagine. People sought for food and
anything.
“In fact, it
got to a stage that people could have consumed human beings. The people out
there who saw this horrific suffering, how are they allowing these young
children to do what they are doing?
“We that are
old have an obligation to tell the young people that we cannot go back to war.
The issue of Biafra was sorted out on the battlefield and about 3million
Nigerians died in the process. I understand when Buhari talked about it with a
little bit of anger. I say it softly; I beg you my brother, Kanu. We do not
want another Biafra. We settled the issue of staying together with 3million
people. I am 100 per cent with Buhari on that.”
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