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Governor Peter Obi Should Stop Licking Old Wound by olivethealth(m): 1:15pm On Aug 05, 2013
Governor Obi should apologise to the people of Nigeria for allegedly engaging in a blatant distortion of facts, making himself an agent of destabilisation and sensationalising what it described as a routine issue he (Obi) wanted to give a certain political party a bad name just to hang it.

We are not saying Obi has no right to play politics, but he must fight clean and avoid any action that could hurt not just the enduring harmony between the Igbo and the Yoruba, but also the unity of the country.

"Resorting to primordial sentiments anytime election is approaching is Obi's modus operandi. He did it just before the 2009 election, when he labelled the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN under which Dr. Chris Ngige contested as a Yoruba party, and he is going down the same path now.

"This is all about the November 2013 election. If Obi is sure of his performance, he should allow that to speak for him and stop whipping up tribal sentiments.

''It is very dishonourable for a political leader at the level of Obi to show total disregard for the truth and to whip up emotions for personal gains, as he has done on this issue. By his deliberate and blatant distortion of facts, as we will show shortly, Obi has raised a serious doubt about his leadership qualities.

''Equally guilty of indiscretion at best and deliberate peddling of falsehood at worst are the various 'analysts', 'commentators', out-of-luck NGOs and organisations that have jumped onto the bandwagon of bashing Lagos over the issue, mischievously tagged 'deportation' instead of what it is (home return for proper integration), when they could have sought the truth from the Lagos State Government.

''Even some of the respectable Igbo socio-political organisations failed the simple test of fairness by not unearthing the truth before making pronouncements.

"Even if they do not trust the Lagos State Government, they could have, at least, inquired about what happened from their son, who is a ranking member of the cabinet of Lagos State.

Condemning Governor Obi's action, APC continued: "There was an exchange of correspondence dated 9th, 15th and 29th April 2013 between the Lagos State Government and Anambra State Government, through its Liaison Office in Lagos, about the 'integration' not 'deportation' of the 14 people.

"Anambra State Government did not respond to requests by Lagos State to come and validate/identify the people who claimed to have come from Anambra. Had it done so, this issue could have been better managed.

"Lagos State itself received notice from the Government of Akwa Ibom to come, identify and pick up two Lagos indigenes whom they picked up in a 'lunatic clean up' exercise in Uyo. Lagos responded promptly without making any noise about it."

"In December 2011, the same Anambra State Government that is now crying foul over the home return of Anambra indigenes, arrested and repatriated 29 beggars to their home states in Ebonyi, another Igbo State, and Akwa Ibom. Then it was conveniently not 'deportation' but 'repatriation' and no tribal meanings were read to such action.

"Also in 2011, Abia State Government sacked 3,000 non-indigenes (but fellow Igbo) from her workforce and asked them to go back to their respective states, yet not even a whimper was heard from all those whare now raising hell over the ''deportation'' of 14 Anambra indigenes from Lagos.

''If Gov. Obi's logic is to be followed, then the government of Akwa Ibom, and the entire people of the state, harbour bad intentions toward Lagos State and the Yoruba by asking Lagos State to come and pick up two 'vagrant psychotics' identified as Lagosians who have been rehabilitated.

"Suffice it to say that these home returns have been going on for a long time among states, even within the same ethnic groups and has never before elicited the kind of jaundiced interpretation that has been given to the return of 14 Anambra indigenes.''
Obi should stop deceiving the Ibos because if riot breaks out in Lagos, bet me Ibos are not prepared. That was how Ojukwu led the entire Ibos to a gruesome war unprepared. If Obi so much loved Ndigbo, i think he should show that by making Anambra State inhabitable so that Anambrarians will have a place to run to in a time like this other than disrupting the peaceful co-existence between the Ibos and every other tribes in Lagos. I rest my pen once more.
Re: Governor Peter Obi Should Stop Licking Old Wound by dlight1(m): 1:54pm On Aug 05, 2013
I wonder why these people are crying foul, the Yoruba people are no doubt the most tolerant and accomodating in the country. Why should our S.E people always feel insecured over every issue. When Obi was doing similar thing it was never considered as a tribal sentiment rubbish

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