Senator Chris Ngige Forgives Obiano Finally ; Accuses Peter Obi For Religious Tension In Anambra ; Begs Anglican Bishops To Forgive Obiano In His Epistle
Governor Willie Obiano today at last
got the forgiveness and support of Senator Chris Nwabueze Ngige as the Governor
of Anambra state reports odogwuemekaodogwu.com. But the former Governor , Mr
Peter Obi was not spared as he attacked him front and back calling him names
and finally accusing him of bringing religious tension into Anambra politics.
He did not stop there in his letter yo the Anglican Bishops as he asked the
Anglican Bishops who were angry for the alleged destruction of their worship place
to forgive Obiano but hold Obi responsible for causing division based on faith.
And he went on to say……………..
1.
On Saturday, September 13, 2014,
Bishops in the Anglican Communion in all dioceses in Anambra State defied the
heavy downpour of the day to march in the streets of Onitsha to protest against
the furtive demolition of Ebenezer Church being built at Nkwelle Ezunaka in Oyi
Local Government Area by and also to announce their rejection of the
six-man committee set up by the Anambra State Government to find out the cause
of the destruction, the persons behind the action and recommend appropriate
steps to end the bad blood arising from the sacrilegious development. The
Bishops were led by The Most Rev Christian Efobi, the Archbishop of the
Province on the Niger.
2.
This was no ordinary protest. Their
lordships had taken some time to denounce what they called the systematic
marginalization of the Anglican Communion by the state government, despite the
fact that the Anglican Church was the first Christian sect to arrive in the
state. According to news reports, the Bishops pointedly accused the new administration
of Chief Willie Obiano of responsibility for the demolition of the church at
Nkwelle Ezunaka, the hometown of such personages as Cyprian Ekwensi who was
Africa’s most prolific writer, and the late Chief Patrick Nwakoby, an eminently
successful lawyer, politician and chairman of First Bank of Nigeria plc.
3.
Frankly, anyone who has followed
Anambra’s politics in recent times should not be taken by surprise by the
simmering sectarian politics, with all its extremely dangerous implications.
But my conscience as a practicing Christian and knight of the Catholic Church
would not permit me to keep silent when a grave but mistaken allegation is
being made against the present governor, who ran against me in the November 16,
2013, gubernatorial election in Anambra State. Chief Obiano belongs to the All
Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) while I am a founding member of the All
Progressives Congress (APC). I was until a few days ago in the Supreme Court
against him over the conduct of the vote.
4.
The person solely responsible for
the growing religious politics in the state is Mr Peter Obi, the immediate past
governor of the state. Anambra State was a quintessential homogenous society
until his ascendancy a little over eight years ago. I was blind to sectarian
differences when I was the state governor. I did not know that I appointed more
Anglicans than members of other Christian sects until it was pointed out to me
years after I had left office. Anambra people did not care about the faith
public office holders were professing but in their competence and commitment to
the common good. This was why Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife, a member of the Salvation
Army which does not constitute up to 1% of the population, was popularly
elected governor in the early 1990s in a state where, I am now told, Catholics
are in the overwhelming majority. Dr Chinwoke Mbadinuju, a Pentecostal
preacher, was elected governor overwhelmingly in 1998.
5.
But with Peter Obi’s emergence we
lost our innocence. Take, for instance, his widely publicized statement on
November 13, 2014, at the inauguration of the Widows and Less Privileged
Foundation at the Holy Trinity Basilica, Onitsha, where, without any sense of
embarrassment, urged the Catholic Church to “maintain its grip on the state
leadership” by ensuring that only Catholics are elected governor. You can
access some of the media reports today at www:punchng.com>News or
www:nairaland.com/1510455/anambra-obi-campaigns-catholic-governor.
6.
Mr Obi would not mind Anambra State
becoming Africa’s Northern Ireland where Catholics and Anglicans were at each
other’s throat for decades until the Good Friday Agreement of April 10 1998. In
fact, it was the strong desire to deescalate the Catholic-Anglican tension that
made the Ukpabi Asika government take over numerous primary and secondary
schools in East Central State in 1970 which turned out to be a particularly
wrong move. Asika was fearing that the schools had become vehicles for
mobilizing sectarian ideolology.
7.
It is disappointing that in 2014
when the Catholic and Anglican Church have gone far in ecumenism, which is the
noble and concerted effort to bring the churches together, that our beloved
Anambra State should be the hotbed of Catholic Anglican fight. Why wouldn’t Mr
Obi remember even for a moment that our Lord Jesus Christ prayed “for all shall
be one” ( John 17; 21)?
8.
Any person surprised at Mr Obi’s
parochial extremism does not know the ex governor at all. He could well have
nominated Chief Obiano as the APGA candidate based on his credentials and
achievements, but not Mr Obi. He argued that he was supporting Chief Obiano
because he is from the northern senatorial zone! Must Anambra State be
balkanized permanently for short term private ends? Did Obi himself become
governor on the basis of his senatorial zone? My position has always been that
Anambra State is an excellent example of a homogenous community: one people who
speak about the same dialect of the Igbo language and profess one religion; we
are not encumbered by primordial differences or any feeling of inferiority
complex by any section of the state. Therefore, let the best in our midst be
chosen for public office. We are now in a very competitive world. Anambra State
should be in a hurry to develop—in fact, to leapfrog.
9.
Mr Obi’s parochial politics has no
limits. To ensure that I did not win the 2013 governorship election, Mr Obi
mounted a most vicious propaganda war against the Yoruba by any public officer;
he called them mortal enemies of Ndigbo. He mobilized traditional rulers, town
unions, trader unions, the media, etc, in a frenzy of anti-Yoruba sentiment. It
did not matter to him that he was endangering the security of Igbo people and
their investments which are found in Yorubaland more than any other part of the
world. Obi himself made his money in Yorubaland and cannot point to any Igbo
person killed or his assets destroyed in a politically motivated action in
Lagos or any other part of the Southwest. Ironically a majority of the media
persons he uses for image laundering are Yoruba journalists. Interestingly,
when on Sunday, May 31 , 2009, policemen, acting on a tipoff from Governor
Obi’s police guards, caught an Anambra State Government House SUV with
N250million raw cash, it was not in Agulu or Onitsha or Awka but at Peter Obi’s
private office at 7, Aerodrome Road in Apapa, Lagos! Need one add that the
biggest private mall in Abuja today is owned by Mr Obi’s Next International and
was built when Obi was governor?
10.
Back to the aggrieved Anglican bishops.
My appeal to them is that they should not take out their anger against an
innocent person, Governor Obiano. Let them cooperate with the state government
to get to the root of the sacrilege of the destruction of a holy place. My next
appeal is from the Holy Scripture, taken from the lips of our Lord: “Be
reconciled !” (Matthew 5: 23-24). We are admonished to abandon our gifts for
the Lord and first reconcile with our estranged brother. I urge the bishops to
approach the state government with brotherly love. Let us collectively save
Anambra State from the present and imminent danger of religious politics.
Sectarian politics is the worst calamity that could befall any people.
Dr Ngige, OON, is a senator of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Senator Chris Ngige Forgives Obiano Finally ; Accuses Peter Obi For Religious Tension In Anambra ; Begs Anglican Bishops To Forgive Obiano In His Epistle
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