The grave of the late Igbo leader and civil war hero Late Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu yesterday quaked and inhabitants of Nnewi felt it.
Reason: In Igbo land the dead does no evil and sees no evil but Danjuma woke Ojukwu with his utterances .........
A former Minister
of Defence and Chairman of Victim Support Fund, Theophilus Danjuma, has blamed
the leader of the defunct Biafra, the late Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, for the civil
war, which resulted in the death of nearly a million Nigerians.
Danjuma said this
on Wednesday after President Goodluck Jonathan paid him a private visit in his
Asokoro, Abuja residence.
He argued that had
the late Ojukwu conceded victory to the federal troops after the fall of Enugu
during the civil war in the same manner President Jonathan accepted defeat
after the March 28 presidential poll to Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) of
the All Progressives Congress, the nation would have been saved “a full year of
bloodshed.”
Jonathan visited
Danjuma, who is the Chairman of the Victims Support Fund, in company with some
of his aides.
The two leaders
however met behind closed doors and they did not make the purpose of the parley
public.
Danjuma however
told journalists at the end of the meeting that the President, by conceding
defeat in the March 28 presidential election to Buhari, had set a record.
He said Africa and
the world should emulate Jonathan.
He observed that
if the late Ojukwu had done the same thing after the fall of Enugu, he would
have saved the nation of bloodshed.
He said, “The
outcome of the election and the manner in which President Jonathan conceded
victory to Buhari, is totally un-African, it is very important in the history
of Africa.
“If Ojukwu did the
same after the fall of Enugu, if he had conceded victory to the federal troops,
he would have saved the nation one full year of bloodshed.
“President
Jonathan has set a history, a record as something to be emulated by the rest of
Africa and indeed the whole world. It’s an excellent thing he did.”
Jonathan simply
thanked Danjuma for his fatherly support during the election.
It will be
recalled that the former minister had on March 11 visited Jonathan at the
Presidential Villa during which they met behind closed doors inside Jonathan’s
official residence.
Danjuma had after
the first meeting warned reporters not to speculate the purpose of the visit.
He said having
just returned to the country from a foreign trip, he needed to see Jonathan and
find out developments in the country.
“Don’t speculate.
I came to visit the President and find out how things are going. I have been
abroad. I just came back,” he had said.
When asked whether
he was ready to support Jonathan’s re-election, Danjuma had said he could not
canvass votes for anybody because he does not belong to any political party.
“I don’t canvass
(for votes). I am not in any of the political parties. The President is
Nigeria’s President,” he simply said.
Danjuma in January
drew the ire of some ex-Niger Delta militants, including Alhaji Mujahid Asari
Dokubo and Government Ekpemudo (a.k.a Tompolo), when he called for their
arrests for threatening war if Jonathan loses the presidential election.
Apart from
declaring the former minister persona non grata in the region where
Jonathan hails from, the ex-militants also demanded an apology from Danjuma
within seven days or face their wrath.
The repentant
militant leaders said in a statement issued in Port Harcourt, that Danjuma was
among northerners who had become very comfortable in life because of the oil
money from Niger Delta.
Ojukwu’s grave quakes in Nnewi as Danjuma blames late Ojukwu for not emulating Jonathan
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