Biafra: Dialogue with agitators, civil war veteran advises Buhari
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91-year-old ex-Biafran Cabinet member, Sir Bob Ogbuagu, has advised
President Muhammadu Buhari to rather engage Biafran agitators in
meaningful dialogue with a view to addressing the immediate and remote
causes of the agitation instead of using force on them.
Ogbuaku,
who was the Director of Food Directorate all through the 30 months of
the civil war, warned that the continued use of force as a means of
quelling the renewed agitation for Biafra would be counterproductive.
He told The AUTHORITY in an exclusive interview that dialogue remains the best option to solve the Biafra equation.
“Cracking
down on the agitators is not the best. What I think the Federal
Government should do is to engage the agitators in a dialogue because it
is better to jaw, jaw than to war, war.
“Government
should bring them in and discuss with them because it is the best way
to resolve problems. Who believed that today America and Russia will be
friends?
“Buhari
should realise he is no longer a military Head of State but a civilian
President. He should listen to the agitators and find out their grouses
and give them a sense of belonging.”
He
regretted that all the injustices perpetrated against Biafrans
including the 1966 pogrom had not been addressed by any Nigerian
Government, hence the renewed agitation for the independence of the
break-away republic.
“I
don’t think that anybody has addressed them in the first place.
Whatever we have been doing has just been a palliative measure.
“Biafrans are very enterprising. That is why despite the pogrom, they survived and still went back to the North.
“The
injustices against them by the Federal Government is still there.
Federal appointments are still lopsided in favour of the North.
“So,
those indices that led to the war are still there. They are so
obvious. Officers of Northern extraction are promoted ahead of their
Eastern counterparts; it is unfair”, he said.
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