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Biafra Died Over 40 Years Ago - Igwe Alex Nwokedi

Posted by George on Mon 16th Nov, 2015 - tori.ng

A prominent figure in the Igbo nation who has served Nigeria at the top level has discussed the futility of the struggle of the Pro-Biafran agitators who have been unsettling the government of President Buhari.

Igwe Alex Nwokedi
 
Igwe Alex Nwokedi, Press Secretary to the Head of State during the military regime of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, is the sitting Uthokoneze and paramount ruler of Achalla Kingdom, Anambra State. 
 
The 79-year-old former Chairman, Anambra State Council of Traditional Rulers and erstwhile Chairman, Eastern Nigerian Traditional Rulers Forum, spoke to Sunday Vanguard on the calls for Biafra and threat of secession by Afenifere among other things. Read what he has to say:

What is your perspective on the brewing agitation for Biafra in your part of the country?

General Yakubu Gowon, in one of his published interviews, spoke well when he said he was surprised that people could be talking about Biafra over 40 years after the matter had been resolved.  Owelle Rochas Okorocha, a respected governor of the people, of course, has also spoken like a patriotic Nigeria when he counselled that Igbo should stop hating other Nigerians.  That comment credited to him gives a good perspective on the Igbo people of this country.  Igbo people are loving people but we should talk about what unites us than talking about what divides us.

I have read a lot about the so-called agitation for Biafra and I even read something about people who said they wanted to secede from Nigeria and become Oduduwa country. Biafra and Afenifere are no threat to the unity of Nigeria.

So, as far as I am concerned, we should talk more about what unites us than what divides us.  I am more concerned about the need to develop all the regions of Nigeria.  I am concerned about the need for government both at federal and state levels to collaborate and bring physical development  to all parts of the country. It is sad, for instance, that Enugu-Awka-Onitsha Road is not motorable.


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