Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has condemned the recent declaration
of June 12 as Democracy Day by President Muhammadu Buhari in honor of
late MKO Abiola, the acclaimed winner of 1993 presidential election.
It
described the pronouncement as a Greek gift targeted at pacifying the
Yoruba after its failure to checkmate its (IPOB) activities, which
remains the authentic voice of the people of the East.
In a
statement issued through its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma
Powerful, IPOB maintained that the posthumous award was a clever but
desperate attempt by “Arewa agents of neo-colonialism to drive a wedge
between the burgeoning understanding between the East and West.”
It
wondered why the same people that detained and killed Abiola would
turn around to reward him with a posthumous award, if not for next
year’s general elections.
The statement read in part: “It appears
there is no length the present Buhari administration will not go in its
futile quest to counter IPOB agitation for a sovereign independent
nation of Biafra. After another resoundingly successful 30th of May
sit-at-home order from IPOB, it came to us as no surprise when Arewa
north moved to pacify the Yorubas by declaring June 12 as the new
Democracy Day.
“Since it has clearly dawned on them that IPOB is
the authentic voice of the people of the East, thereby rendering their
slaves in Ohanaeze Ndigbo and governors’ lodges in the South East
impotent, their next best move is to gain the confidence of the West in
order to checkmate the rising influence of those that have come to
forge an alliance strong enough to rattle the status quo.
“Our
successful sit at home order in 2017 prompted Arewa Consultative Forum
to direct their youths to issue Igbos residing in the North with a quit
notice. This culminated in a brutal military invasion of the home of
our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu sanctioned by Nnia Nwodo’s Ohanaeze and
South East governors in what they termed Operation Python Dance. They
came to kill, maim and ‘crush’ IPOB for good.
“An equally
devastatingly successful May 30th, sit-at-home called by IPOB in 2018
have sent shockwaves to the ruling cabals in the north that IPOB not
Ohanaeze Ndigbo or Igbo governors, are the true representatives of the
people of the East.
“As with the clamour for restructuring, it can
now also be confidently stated without fear of contradiction that this
overriding need to checkmate IPOB is the sole reason behind the June 12
Democracy Day announcement by Aso Rock. A cynical move designed to
truncate any East/West alliance or understanding with regards to a
renegotiated Nigeria before 2019.
“We view this announcement of a
posthumous award for demised leading sons of Yorubaland in Chief MKO
Abiola and Chief Gani Fawehinmi as another clever but desperate attempt
by Arewa agents of neo-colonialism to drive a wedge between the
burgeoning understanding between the East and West. We prefer to call
this belated move by the north, medicine after death- too little too
late.
“Isn’t it odd the same people that detained and killed
Abiola are now cosmetically rewarding him with a posthumous presidency
so close to an election year? The north are desperately hoping that
Yorubas will once again accept this Greek gift and in turn reward them
with their votes in 2019 as they did in 2015.
In the process
renewing for another four years the tenure of the most mediocre,
barbaric, brutal, despotic, genocidal and undemocratic regime in living
memory. Yorubas must spare a thought for the people in Middle Belt and
what they are experiencing in the hands of the same Fulani terrorists,
before deciding to embrace ‘Buhari’ with open arms.
“The
question most people are asking is, when will Yorubas bring to an end
their one sided relationship with the north? Similar overtures were
made to the West in the run up to the Biafra–Nigeria War when Chief
Obafemi Awolowo was offered vice president to Gen. Yakubu Gowon which he
accepted thereby abandoning his earlier agreement with Ojukwu.
Thankfully, eminent statesmen like Pa Ayo Adebanjo has come out to
condemn the whole posthumous charade.
“It will be unfortunate if
other leading lights in the West were to allow themselves to be easily
deceived by the June 12 pronouncement from Aso Rock. Yorubas have a
golden opportunity now to rewrite African history before 2019 elections
by insisting on their Ibadan declaration that there won’t be any
elections in Nigeria unless the basis of the union is ascertained and
renegotiated.
“This principled stance must be maintained because
that is the only language Arewa north will understand, respect and
respond to. Failure to hold rigidly to this stance will condemn Nigeria
to a violent disintegration because full Islamisation, which the North
are bound to unleash after their victory next year, will be resisted by
force if need be by those of us in the East.
“We must not forget
that it was the same core Arewa North that imprisoned Chief Awolowo. It
was an Igbo man and later Biafran soldier Chukwuma Nzeogwu that led a
coup that its sole aim was to release Awolowo from prison and install
him as the Prime Minister of Nigeria.
It was another Igbo man,
Ojukwu, that eventually released Awolowo from prison but upon his
release went back to north and superintended the second worst genocide
in human history.
“The same thing happened with Obasanjo’s
civilian presidency, which again was another move by the Fulani
caliphate to assuage grieving Yoruba people after the annulment of June
12 and killing of Abiola by the same north. Today, even Obasanjo who was
once their darling is now in their firing line.
“This big
brother small relationship have always been at play between the core
north and Yorubas for centuries. Look at what Fulanis did to Yorubas in
Ilorin where Afonja, a Yoruba prince was temporarily made the political
head of the invading Fulani Islamic army to get him to turn against
his fellow Yorubas. At the end of that campaign Afonja was killed by
the Fulanis and his land converted to Fulani emirate.
“A Yoruba
Oba will never in this life sit on the royal throne in Ilorin. Ilorin
emirate has become the exclusive prerogative of the Fulanis.
This
unfortunate outcome and Yoruba national disgrace was made possible
because a Yoruba man accepted what appeared on the face of it an exalted
political position not knowing it was a Trojan horse. These mistakes
of the past must not be repeated by this present Yoruba generation.
“Yorubas
are learned, cosmopolitan and urbane. They possess enough intelligent
people in their ranks to understand the damaging effect these periodic
politically motivated inducements from the north can portend in the long
run.
That mere posthumous elevation of Abiola to a GCFR is
sufficient to erase the horrors of this Buhari regime in the minds of
Yorubas is an insult and if entertained will speak volumes about their
political priorities of the Yoruba race.
“The Yoruba enlightened
political class must maintain a principled commitment to a change that
will be of benefit to all, even where that change may include total
disintegration of Nigeria as advocated by IPOB.”
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