As serious underground alignments and campaigns have begun for the 2015
general elections which is clearly over two years away, one major point of
discussion is on how best to carry all segments of the Nigerian society into
consideration and give every one of them a sense of belonging in the project
Nigeria. A salient
component of the public conversations is the place of the Igbo speaking
nationality in the 2015 elections given that the ethnic nationality is the only
one among the tripod of Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa that has never produced
executive President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria right from inception of
Nigeria as an independent nation. The nearest that the Igbo have come to
realize this objective was in the immediate post independence period when the
late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe of the then National Council of Nigeria and Cameroon
emerged as the non-executive President of Nigeria but political power resided
in the Hausa-Fulani dominated party of Northern Peoples Congress controlled
remotely by the then Northern regional leader Sir. Ahmadu Bello but symbolize
by the then Prime minister Sir. Abubakar Tafawa Belewa.
One leading Nigerian
politician who has carried out vigourous campaign to right the political wrong
against the Igbo speaking nationality is the former governor of Abia state
Chief. Orji Uzor Kalu who is a founding member of the ruling national party-
Peoples Democratic Party. Orji Kalu is perhaps one notable political
heavyweight from the South of the Niger that enjoys significant name recognition
in all parts of the country and he has leverage on these monumental political
advantage to raise the tempo of advocacy for the rest of the Nigerian society
to consider supporting a good Nigerian statesman of Igbo extraction to
emerge as the democratically elected President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria come 2015general elections. In spite of the fact that he has
unduly suffered political setbacks and witch-hunt from the man he single
handedly helped to make the governor of his home state of Abia state, this
great mind Chief Orji Uzor Kalu is not deterred in his selfless campaign to
ensure that an Igbo Nigerian statesman becomes the President of Nigeria even
when the political characters that populates the South East today have betrayed
the collective agenda of the people of South East Nigeria by already canvassing
support for President Jonathan who has not even signified intention to vie for
election in 2015 and indeed whose administration has not favored the South East
with any significant infrastructural development over the last three years that
he has presided over as the President of Nigeria.
Recently, in one of his
elaborate foreign trips to drum up support for the Igbo, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu
had the privilege to address the British Parliament whereby he laid bare the
case of the Igbo in Nigeria and canvassed actively for support for an Igbo
Nigerian statesman to become through popular mandate of the rest of Nigerians
as the next President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
In
a voice laden with poetic wisdom, Orji Kalu had told the global
audience thus; "My people are known as the Igbo and our language is
Igbo. Igbo
people constitute one of the three largest ethnic groups in Nigeria-
what
Nigeria historians have come to term the tribal tripod. The other two
are the
Yoruba and the Hausa / Fulani".
"The primary Igbo states in Nigeria are Anambra, Abia, Imo, Ebonyi
and Enugu (if justice and equity reigned there should have been 6 or 7, instead
of 5 States). Due to their mobility, the Igbo constitute between 25%- 60% of
the population in some other Nigerian state such as Delta, Rivers, Lagos, Kano,
Cross River, Kaduna, AkwaIbom and Plateau, to mention but a few", he stated.
Continuing, the irrepressible human rights campaigner stated further; "Although my people mainly and primarily inhabit the
south-eastern part of Nigerian, they have, however spread, like ants in
the savannah, to every nook and cranny of Nigeria, Africa and the globe -
Thriving, building and enriching themselves, their environment and others in
all facts of life as they do so".
He
went deeper into his rich collection of philo-political thoughts and
offered the following wise saying; "The veteran American diplomat, Henry
Kissinger, hit the nail on
the head when he aptly observed that: “The Igbo’s are the wandering Jews
of
West Africa…… gifted, aggressive Westernized; at best envied and
resented, but
mostly despised by the mass of their neighbours in the Federation.”
Henry
Kissinger, MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Tuesday 28th [Foreign
Relations, 1969-1976, VOLUME E-5 Documents on Africa, 1969-1972]".
These
words
of wisdom were uttered by Chief Orji Uzor Kalu before the British
Parliamentarians
just as he was able to masterfully raise a professorial question whether
the
Igbo speaking people in Nigeria are subject to a carefully scripted
native law
of discrimination which has made it impossible for an Igbo Nigerian
statesman
to ever emerge as President of Nigeria and he graphically narrated the
factual proof that concluded that it is only just and right that the
rest of Nigerians should offer the Igbo speaking person the opportunity
to serve them as their President in 2015.
His words; "The Igbo in Nigeria have become the receptacle of anger, hatred,
envy and frustration oozing out of their fellow compatriots. But this is on the
level of the transaction between private citizens. How about the place of the
Igbo in respect of the manner in which public affairs are conducted by the
Nigeria federal Government and its agencies?"
The simple answer is that the rain has continued to beat the
Igbo.
Not
done with citing international political scholars, Orji Uzor Kalu also
quoted from a well known Nigerian diplomat and writer Chief Ralph
Uwechue who incidentally served as the president-general of
OhanaezeNdigbo, the apex Igbo
socio-cultural group, who categorically stated of the Igbo, in a paper
entitled
Igbo are nation builders that; “to the Nigerian project, the Igbo have given a great deal
yesterday, are still doing so today, and have a lot more in store for a much
greater tomorrow.’’
Like
most thinkers, Orji Kalu concluded by persuading the rest of Nigerians
to considerate imperative that It is time for the bloody rain to stop
beating the Igbo people and for all forms of political discrimination
against the Igbo institutionalized in Nigeria to be radically uprooted.
"Igbo people are already
drenched and soaked to the point of suffocation. It not only in the best
interest of the Igbo but also in the best interest of the Nigerian people for
the sun to rise and shine in us all".
He
used the opportunity to campaign for all poor Nigerians irrespective of
ethnic and religious affiliations, thus; "Permit me to use this
opportunity to appeal to the British
government through this distinguished gathering to increase funding for
special
projects that benefit the underprivileged in Nigeria and Africa in
general".
He argued persuasively that the
proposed legislation in the UK parliament to reduce aid for health, education and infrastructure,
amongst others, while committing more funds to war areas such as Mali with the
provision of arms and ammunition will be counterproductive both in the
immediate and medium term. Nigeria, he rightly told the British political elites, needs increased funding to meet our
development challenges, the biggest of which is achieving the millennium
development goals (MDGs). "This intervention will bridge the gap between the
rich and poor countries, thereby making the world a better place for all of us
and our children", Orji Kalu argued.
+Emmanuel Onwubiko; Head; Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria blogs @www.huriwa.blogspot.com; http://www.huriwa.org/.
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