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Monday 9 March 2015

March 28th: A victory for Orji Uzor Kalu is a victory for Ndigbo

The great scholar Henrick Clarke, once said that history is not everything, but it is a starting point. History is a clock that people use to tell their political and cultural time of day. It is a compass they use to find themselves on the map of human geography.
It tells them where they are but most importantly what they must be. I am reflective of the past because an understanding of the past provides necessary tools for resolving problems of the present and righting the wrongs for a better tomorrow, a better future that Ndigbo of the Eastern region can not wait to uphold.
Since the loss of the civil war in 1970, Ndigbo had been subjected to the most discriminating and brutal treatment than any people who lost a war in modern times.
That Ndigbo have continued to survive individually in the face of the evil metted on them can be attributed to the ingenuity, tenacity, will power and creativity of the individual Igbo man. In the affairs of the nation, it is regrettably lugubrious that out of the near 55 years of leadership in Nigeria, the Igbos have been at the helm of affairs for only 6 months, even the Ijaw minority have done more but that is a talk for another day.
This led to the highly respected writer and literary icon, Prof. Chinua Achebe’s assertion that “Nigerians of all other ethnic groups will probably achieve consensus on no other matter than their common resentment of the Igbos”. Irrespective of all these and for whatsoever reason, the people of the Eastern region seem content remaining at the periphery of the nation’s political enterprise.
This has even climaxed in the recent political dispensation where the Igbo people act with reluctance in matters of our own concern. We act as if our historical plight and the precarious political and socio- economic future is no longer a concern.
However, March 28th will be another opportunity to make choices that will either keep us in shape or out of shape despite not having a presidential aspirant of Igbo extraction [even if one exists ,not with household support ].
Should we end up marrying the choice of staying out of shape, then the Ndigbo political interest and cause would sooner than latter be a forgotten issue like a picture in an old family album.
These notwithstanding, Ndigbo has produced great leaders like Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Chief Emeka Ojukwu, Dr M.I Okpara,Dr. Nwafor Orizu , Dr Akanu Ibiam to mention but a few,who had equally helped to improve the quality of every Igbo man by fighting vigorously for us and giving us near effective representation .
The rise of these great men in the Nigerian affairs was due to their self confidence engendered by their love for their people and belief that one man is as good as another and that no condition is permanent. People like Ojukwu had in the midst of political intolerance rose to fill the gap of pan-Igbo representation.
He was a captivating demagogue, very expressive, a warlord who had fearlessly looked at power squarely in the face and stood for the interest of the igbos. But today,all the Igbo giants have gone to sleep. The few ones in authority are only good in making perhaps, occasional fine speeches without commensurate momentum. Today, many who parade themselves as Igbo leaders either have nothing to offer to Ndigbo or fail to rise in defense of Ndigbo when needed.
They parade themselves in Abuja, Kano and Lagos under different umbrellas of Igbo groups as “Igbo leaders”. They do so as they have been perambulating and promenading with some of the unpopular Northern and Western creeps who have kept us in bondage.
They leap over the stringent hurdles the Igbos have put in place for choosing their leaders. The consequence is that Ndigbo has become pawns in the chessboard of political games in which they ought to have been players and would have drowned endlessly if not for the intervention of few vibrant ones that has sworn never to see it happen in their lifetime .
The Igbos notable for being lashed by prejudice and buried half-alive in negligence in the national affairs have encountered much challenges in the recent years. And it is most painful that it was only a handful of our acclaimed leaders that came out and stood aggressively in our defense .
Thanks to Chief Alex Ekwueme, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Senator Ike Ekweremmadu, who, at different periods, came to the rescue of Ndigbo. It will remain indelible in the memories of many, the swift action of Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu during the Fashola deportation of Igbos .
When others were busy protecting their individual friendship ties with some people they considered powerful, Dr Orji Kalu took it upon himself and made sure that Igbos deserved a better treatment at all nooks and crannies of this nation. His stance on the Apo 6, when Igbos were brutally killed for flimsy reasons, was very conspicuous and highly commendable.
His popular encounter with the Sultan of Sokoto on the killings of Igbos in the North, his presentation at the British House of Commons as a Special Guest where he carried the crusade of equal representation in a nation that Igbos seem to be taken for silent majority received laudable commendations at home and diaspora.
Dr Orji Uzor Kalu’s bravado in withstanding face-off with any Igbo hater has very much endeared him to a new generation of Ndigbo especially the youths. His example being that no Igbo leader should ever abandon his people in times of adversity, that every igbo man especially those in authority, those whom the Igbos have entrusted with the fate of the entire ethnic group must be ready to make a commensurate sacrifice for the igbo nation.
I have come to believe that there will always be true men to lead the Igbos and consequently give voice to the igbo interests and aspirations in accordance with the social and political realities of the time.
That is why amidst the full support of Ndigbo for president Jonathan’s re-election bid, Dr Kalu is the only igbo leader who has shown his commitment beyond verbal support of president Jonathan’s re-election. He has lived up to his words by putting all his energy and resources to drive the project of making sure that President Jonathan continues, by distributing thousands of customized phones and numerous bags of rice as part of his own individual campaign for President Jonathan.
And I am sure that the South- South youths and elders are taking note of that. I strongly believe more still need to be done to promote the growth and interests of the Igbos in this nation, especially now that the Igbos have no expectation of a Nigerian President from Igbo extraction. I had in the past sampled the opinions of some elites and those who understand that the prize of greatness is responsibility on the political future of the Igbos beyond 2015.
• Ogbonna (ezekingV15@yahoo.com, sirbontux@gmail. com) is the immediate past President of NESA UNN, writes from Enugu

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