Darkness in
Ndigbo’s political sight
By
Odimegwu Onwumere
Onwumere |
Darkness
seems is taking over some of the Igbo people’s political intuition, no matter
how hard some genuine prominent sons and daughters from the area try to shed in
light and exorcise them of this political migraine. There are voices from the
dark-quarters in area that are very biting in the ears.
These
are those who have been marshaled out and, perhaps, paid in thousands of
dollars, to scuttle any voice that speaks for the Igbo, to actualize presidency
in 2015. One man the presumed enemies of this political progress in ala-Igbo
have been out to dishonor with their make-belief political system is the former
governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu.
These
people feel that it’s not his fundamental right to add his voice to the political
arithmetic in Nigeria
again? Hence, they are doing jaundiced things against him in the hope that the
people would regard him with a pinch of the salt. But majority of the people
knew better and had not given a clear attention to the mischievous trade that
was orchestrated against him, in the enemies’ pull him down political formula.
Since
this present relaxation-of-the-rule of President Goodluck Jonathan’s
presidency, it was rare to hear any Igbo say that the Igbo would produce the
next president come 2015, till freshly Kalu came up with the assignment. These
persons who once lost their voices in the pursuit of political-porridge, now
seem are gradually gaining their voices, but in the wrong direction.
It
is in the wrong direction, because their unpromising show-of-aggressions on the
personality of Kalu do not only portray them as do-nothings, but as persons who
are uncouth and maligned in direction. They think that their tantrums would
make many of us who are enlightened to buy their hard-to-sell disinformation or
make the known unconquerable Kalu to lie down. No!
What
is it that they are fighting Kalu for? In the estimation of investigation, the
outspoken and fearless Kalu was only crying against the penury the entire
people of Nigeria
have come to endure in the name of democracy.
And
what was wrong with that? Refineries are not working in a crude oil producing
country like Nigeria,
yet some people who grow fat on the cry of the majority of the people are
campaigning against Kalu, who is only shouting that the significant maladies
against the masses should stop.
Are
what we have gotten from Jonathan’s presidency not promises and assurances that
more parts/zones in the country would benefit from his ‘Utopian’ government?
This type of statement is mostly heard from his aides. Especially, those of his
aides from the Igbo region are always sent out against their people to continue
to massage their already battered hope, which was gotten while waiting for the
Federal Government’s presence in the piqued area. And this is what Kalu frowns
at. Were we not told that the proposed new refineries and the removal of
petroleum subsidy, we should wait a minute and see the Federal Government’s
programmes? But have we not waited for hours and days and months and we are yet
to see anything?
Ndigbo
and their areas play a very innermost role geographically in the Nigeria’s
affairs, no matter the political shift of this fact to any region of the
country to own the ownership of commerce and industry.
Kalu
cannot close his mouth as some of the political jobbers want him to do,
whereas, the Federal Government had always called on the people for calm and
understanding, yet the old Eastern region represents a war ragged area in term
of the Federal Government’s neglect of its share of programmes in the region.
What
is Kalu’s sin by saying that the Igbo should produce the next president of this
country? Have Ndigbo not given Jonathan ‘a chance’ that he was so direful in
need from them? This brickbats politics that few people have taken upon
themselves to talk evil of Kalu is not admitted. Such is a political bomb
against the Igbo. It is worrisome.
No
one allows foams from the soap to enter his or her eyes while taking bath in a
big ocean. How come that they want Kalu not to talk when all federal roads in
the region appear in the budget of the Federation, without any meaningful
presence of work done on them? The Second
Niger Bridge
is no longer news.
Was
its construction not commissioned by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, yet
there is no work on it? Is anybody still saying that the people of the old
Eastern Region not marginalized? Why should Kalu not talk when the people’s
disenchantment of the ill-treatments against them has written all over the
livelihood?
Not
even the representatives from the region at the National Assembly have helped
matter. They have been spotted many times working together, but only ended at
issuing communiqués on the state-of-affair of the region that die, as they
disseminated the critiques.
As
an insider, no matter what, Kalu has been the only man among many who has not
sold out to anything he believed in. He has been working before/newly to
ensuring that the region is treated with respect and given the presence of
infrastructure and presidency like other regions.
Though,
an Ijaw man from the South-South region in the old Eastern Region is president,
so Kalu is saying that it is the turn of the Igbo to be president.
Kalu
is a moving force that should be respected. He is out to revolutionize the
situation against the Igbo. He deserves support than condemnation. Come to
think of it, how could the second Niger
Bridge, which the Federal
Government said was commissioned for construction, but we latter learnt that it
was commissioned without design?
Is
the Federal Government not playing politics with the Igbo? It is not a case of
suspects, but people found guilty in this be-your-brother’s political kidnapper
should stop.
Kalu
should continue to talk in this country, because the old Eastern Region has
been hit hard by indescribable privation and uncountable losses of lives owing
to the bereavement of ensnaring roads of the Federal Government.
Kalu
should continue to talk, because the Federal Government is only good at paying
lip service to psychoanalysis of roads in the region. What about the
misdirection of the South-East slot of judges to the Supreme Court to another
zone?
If
these and so on are not the marginalization of the Igbo that Kalu has been
condemning, those Igbo persons operating in a seeming dark political intuition
should tell the world the true meaning of marginalization, if not the reckless
abandon of the Igbo in the way of things in Nigeria.
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