The Implication Of Biafran Nation - Ekweremadu speaks
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Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu has joined the league
of other prominent Igbo leaders to douse the tension of agitation for
Biafra in South-East.
Chief Ekweremadu bared his mind in a keynote he delivered over the
weekend at a stakeholders meeting comprising the five South-East
governors, members of the National Assembly, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, religious
leaders and other selected Igbo leaders of thought held at Nike Lake Resort, Enugu, on Saturday, 1st July 2017.
The lawmaker whose presentation, titled: “Biafra: The legal, political, economic and social questions,” reportedly
set the tone for discussion at the meeting, said the renewed agitation
for Biafra began shortly after the 2015 elections, following the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led government’s policy of 97 and five
percent.
According to him; "While the Igbo have every reason to be aggrieved and
the right to ventilate their grievances, with a view to seeking equity
and justice, through “democratic and non-violent means, we should also
not allow our emotions to rule over our reasoning.
"As our people say, it will not be good to hear that the she-goat
delivered in tether when elders are at home. Questions would eventually
be asked. History would inquire if no elder was at home when the toad
put to bed and the baby toad grew up a puffed creature because no one
cared to stretch it’s hands or legs.
“There are two major opinions as to the way forward for Ndigbo at a
trying time like this. We have mostly the younger generation, who
believe they have had enough of the Nigerian union, which they have
described in unprintable terms. The other is restructuring, which seems
to appeal more to the older generation.
“Ndigbo also need to understand both the local and international
political tides and sentiments to be able to make the right choices
because the considerations for self-determination go beyond just the
South-East.
“Already, extreme utterances and actions by some key elements in the
agitation for Biafra are taking tolls on our goodwill, friendship, and
the sympathy we enjoy. Insults hurled at religious and political leaders
of other regions are not helping us, politically.
“South-East’s political future should therefore be put in context of its
economic interest and survival. The Igbo have larger chunk of their
investments outside the South East. Our people have invested heavily in
every nook and cranny of Nigeria. They are into trading. Imagine a
situation where a Republic of Biafra would have to depend on Nigerian
passports to travel out.
“Importantly, as I mentioned earlier, we are not certain that the
South-South will go with the Biafra idea. And in the event that they do
not, what are our options for economic survival? Flowing from this, what
guarantee do we have for international support if the main oil bearing
region pulls out, knowing that no nation is a Santa Claus?
“Realistically speaking, is it possible that all Ndigbo living in the
other parts of Nigeria, many of whom were born and bred outside Igbo
land, and have been well assimilated by their host communities will
return home? Many have never visited home and do not even speak Igbo
language. Can we realistically expect those who have their investments
in other parts of Nigeria to willingly abandon them and head home?
“Although international systems seek to guarantee the security of lives
of peoples and their properties on either side of the divides, should
there be a self-determination process that leads to the emergence of a
new nation, such guarantees are not absolute and difficult to enforce,
especially in a society such as ours.
“The quit notice and hate spewed by the Arewa youths to Ndigbo point to
the fact that all is not well. And it calls for caution because the
mother hen does not run without looking back to know the fate of her
chicks,” Ekweremadu, added.
He stressed the need to set up a committee for a continuous engagement
and moderation of IPOB, other pro-Biafra organisations and their leaders
to avoid hate speeches and reckless statements that will make us lose
our friends and sympathisers.
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