Late Ojukwu's First Son Talks on how Igbos Can Get Biafra in One Week, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu & More
The
eldest son of the late Ikemba Nnewi, Chief Sylvester Debe Ojukwu, has
declared that the Igbos can get their own country in one week.
Debe Ojukwu
In an exclusive interview with
The Sun, Chief Sylvester Debe Ojukwu, the first son of the late Biafran
secessionist leader and Ikemba of Nnewi, Dim Chukuemeka Odimegwu
Ojukwu, has opened up on the Biafra struggle, Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB
leadership, among many other topical issues.
Below are excerpts from the chat;
How best do you remember your late father?
I remember him, especially for the few private moments we shared.
Very few and far in between, but then, very rich. And it was those
things that he taught me that have today become an armour. Those things
that were thought to be very innocuous, very simple, are the things
that are helping me, and have really helped me to put my head high and
survive many of the travails.
With the renewed clamour for Biafra and the activities of
IPOB, do you think he is turning uneasily in his grave or sleeping
peacefully?
No; he won’t be turning in his grave because the best thing was his
intendment on Biafra. He said his people would be better protected in
Biafra, and I share the same sentiments. That’s why any where you see
me, I will always tell you I am for Biafra. But I am not for violent
Biafra, because what I will not subscribe to is the further decimation
of our people
How would he have handled the situation, if he were alive?
It is the same legal and diplomatic way. And that was why, if you remember vividly, he said the Biafra now is that of the mind.
That means he made a mistake the first time by going to war?
He didn’t make a mistake. It was what was the fad then. But with
the benefit of hindsight, if we had adopted guerrilla warfare we
wouldn’t have lost any war. Even now, it is easy to get Biafra in one
week, if we want.
That means he made a mistake the first time by going to war?
He didn’t make a mistake. It was what was the fad then. But with
the benefit of hindsight, if we had adopted guerrilla warfare we
wouldn’t have lost any war. Even now, it is easy to get Biafra in one
week, if we want.
How do you get it in one week?
It is for every Igbo man in every part of Nigeria to come back
home, and stay at home. If you have a bag of rice you share it with your
neighbour, and we manage. We won’t stay up to one week; there will be
negotiations for Biafra. But the problem that happened which is what
being out of Biafra caused, was that immediately after the war; people
started going back to other places.
Remember that for three years we had survived on our own; but when
you go out to other places you start digging in, and the more you dig
in, the weaker you become. For instance, it is easier for the Hausa man
to take actions because when he comes to your place, he doesn’t come
with big beds and all that. He comes with a mat, so when he feels
threatened; he rolls up the mat and goes away. At times, he abandons it.
The greatest problem we have is the acquisitiveness in our people. We
acquire a lot. You don’t come to somebody’s land and start building
mansions and acquiring land and other things. It doesn’t make it easy
for us to go home. That’s why when you go to some places as an Igbo man,
they offer you land free of charge.
Fulani herdsmen are marauding; killing, maiming and raping people. What should be the permanent solution to it?
Personally, I don’t think the grazing reserves bill on the floor of
the National Assembly is the solution, because the reserves should be
in the places where the herdsmen originate from, because we have
different cultures, and different means of sustenance. People in the
South-east and South-south are mainly farmers. You don’t graze on their
farms, because the farms are their means of sustenance, just like the
herdsmen see the cattle as their own means of sustenance. You don’t
sacrifice one means of sustenance for another.
If they feel, for instance, that their means of livelihood in
Sokoto or Kano states is cattle rearing, they can set up grazing
reserves there, which I think is okay. In France and Britain, they have
ranches where they shepherd their cows. And they go out and get their
feeds. They don’t allow the cows to start roaming the streets of London
because they need to eat grasses. I believe that grazing reserves should
be done with the basic law in the siting of industries which is
closeness to the source of raw materials. They should restrict the
grazing reserves to the North, and they can come down to the South to
buy the things they need to feed their cows, instead of trampling on yam
and cassava farms.
Why did the president not react to the carnage in Enugu state the same way he has always reacted to those agitating for Biafra?
The most important thing is to first identify the people. There are
various ways of committing crime, and the intelligence of these
criminals varies from one person to another. You can say that the
intelligence of the herdsmen and the collusion with the security agents
are more sophisticated than that of the Biafra agitators. There are many
Biafra agitators of which I am one. I am one, but I subscribe to the
legal and diplomatic agitation; not the violent agitation.
Not the IPOB agitation?
IPOB? We own IPOB . IPOB belongs to us. We formed IPOB. IPOB is not
a group. IPOB means Indigenous People of Biafra, of which every
Biafran is a member. So it is wrong for one person to arrogate to
himself who is IPOB, and who is not. What happened was that most of them
were misinformed. If you are agitating, you don’t block the roads. You
must give unimpeded access for free flow of the economy. It is when you
start stalling the economy that you incur the wrath of the security
agencies. The law of riots and unlawful assembly is very elastic. It
gives very wide powers to peace officers. And by peace officers, we
have magistrates, police officers and military officers of the rank of
2nd lieutenants, and ASP (Assistant Superintendent of Police) upwards.
It says when you perceive that an assembly is likely to be riotous, you
read the proclamation. When he has made the proclamation, he gives them
10 minutes. After the 10 minutes, they can use tear gas first, and after
that, if it persists, they can use arms. That is why we are suing for
referendum, because we want to know those people that are interested to
be Biafrans.
But some people say the pacifist approach you want to adopt will take you nowhere.
The problem there is that as far as we are concerned, Nigeria is a
child of peaceful negotiation. Nigeria was under colonial masters, and
you cannot tell me that it was a stroll in the park for the
independence agitators to wrest freedom from Britain. They did a lot of
constitutional conferences; they went to London, argued, joked, used
wits to get independence. I never read in history that Zik bore arms
against the British government. It was a diplomatic warfare. We had a
civil war which cost us about four million people. We don’t have to be
myopic. Our group has succeeded in being given observer status at the UN
and AU.
But your leader has been in detention for several months?
Nnamdi Kanu is not our leader. It is a misconception.
Who is your leader?
The leader of IPOB is Chief Justice Eze Ozobu, the former chief
judge of Enugu State. The next in command to him is Dr Dozie Ikedife.
Then we have Col Achuzia. We have many people involved in that. It was
that body that set up Radio Biafra. Radio Biafra is part and parcel of
what we are doing.
But Nnamdi Kanu is a director of radio Biafra?
Yes he is, but not the head of IPOB. The thing is that media has
its potency. And because of his visibility; people were talking to him
and he was talking to them. That was why he became very popular. And he
used that to assume leadership.
But the Publicity Secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful and other officials always address him as their leader?
He is not the Publicity Secretary. All those people were just given
positions to make them relevant. The main IPOB under Eze Ozobu has a
media department. They were just on the verge of creating those
positions. They were very careful in creating those bodies because they
were wary of this kind of thing. It is exactly those fears that have
finally manifested?
Is IPOB factionalized?
You can say IPOB is factionalized. MASSOB is also part of IPOB.
IPOB is for everybody that subscribes to the idea of Biafra. That does
not mean we don’t have that leadership role.
So what are you doing to secure Kanu’s release from detention?
He came to Nigeria. He was very insulting on air to the Nigerian
people. If he had submitted himself to the elders, the elders would have
advised caution.
Is it because he strayed that the elders are not helping to secure his release?
The issue is whether he has committed an offence. And the
government is insisting he has committed an offence. So you cannot go
and tell the government, ok you must release him because he is our son.
What we should be asking for is speedy and proper trial. After the
trial, if it is proven that he committed an offence; well, there is
nothing we can do. He could have stayed in England to lambast the
administration, and nothing will happen to him. He didn’t take the
advice of the elders.
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