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On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by Chyz2: 2:43am On Nov 27, 2011
[size=15pt]ON ABURI WE STAND: The Distortion of Accord, by Ojukwu[/size]

On November 27, 2011 · In Special Report

Story IN BRIEF





On May 30,1996, Odumegwu Ojukwugare a memorable speech insisting that the spirit of the aggreement reached by the warring parties be obeyed.

Anybody who was present at the Aburi meeting or has read the minutes, the communiqués, statements, and verbatim reports would be surprised that a person who calls himself a head of state could so deliberately mislead accredited representatives of foreign governments by saying that the implementation of each item of the conclusions required prior detailed examination by the administrative and professional experts in the various fields.

The conclusions in Aburi were no proposals but decisions taken by the highest authority in the land.

What happened in fact was that specific matters, namely, the decrees and sections of decrees to be repealed, the mechanics of army reorganization, and the question of rehabilitation of refugees, were referred to experts. The meeting of the financial experts to consider the question of rehabilitation of displaced persons has not been held because the Ministry of Finance does not think that such that such a meeting would serve any useful purpose. The army experts met and reached agreements, but these were rejected.

Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

Lieutenant-Colonel Yakubu Gowon told the Heads of Missions that the agreement about returning the regions to the positions before January 17 also meant in effect that the federal government in Lagos would continue to carry on its functions as before. He failed to inform the world that the decisions taken at Aburi, the federal government meant no more than the Supreme Military Council. No one of course who knows the sort of advice Lieutenant-Colonel Gowon is receiving in Lagos would be surprised by this suppression and distortion of the truth.

The actual Aburi decisions read as follows:

Members agree that the legislative and executive authority of the Federal Military Government should remain in the Supreme Military Council, to which any decision affecting the whole country shall be referred for determination provided that where it is possible for a meeting to be held the matter requiring determination must be referred to military governors for their comment and concurrence.

Specifically, the council agreed that appointments to senior ranks in the police, diplomatic, and consular services as well as appointment to superscale posts in the federal civil service and the equivalent posts in the statutory corporation must be approved by the Supreme Military Council.

The regional members felt that all the decrees passed since January 15, 1966, and which detracted from previous powers and positions of regional governments, should be repealed if mutual confidence is to be restored.

It is difficult to understand the introduction of the word “veto” into the matter. The Aburi Agreement was that any decision which affected the whole country must receive the concurrence of all the military governors because of their special responsibilities in their different area of authority and so to the country as a corporate whole.

On the reorganization of the army, it is for Lieutenant-Colonel Gowon to explain to the world what he means by the “army continuing to be under one command,” when in the very next sentence of his statement he also speaks of an agreement to establish area commands corresponding with the existing regional boundaries. This contradiction in itself tells the truth, and one does does not need to belabor the point.

The actual decision of the Supreme Military Council as recorded in the official minutes reads as follows:

The Council decides that:

(i) on reorganization of the army:

(a) Army to be governed by the Supreme Military Council under a chairman to be known Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Head of the Federal Military Government.

(b) Establishment of a military headquarters comprising equal representation from the regions and headed by a Chief of Staff.

(c) Creation of area commands corresponding to existing regions and under the charge of area commander.

(d) Matters of policy, including appointments and promotions to top executive posts in the armed forces and the police, to be dealt with by the Supreme Military Council.

(e) During the period of the military government, military governors will have control over area commands for internal security.

(f) Creation of a Lagos garrison, including Ikeja barracks.

It is clear from the Aburi decisions that what was envisaged was a loosely knit army administered by a representative military headquarters under the charge of a Chief of Staff and commanded by the Supreme Military Council, not by Lieutenant-Colonel Yakubu Gowon as he claimed in his present statement to the diplomats.

According to the Aburi Agreements “the following appointments must be approved by the Supreme Military Council; (a) diplomatic and consular posts; (b) senior posts in the armed forces and the police; (c) superscale federal civil service and federal corporation posts.”

Everyone with even the most superficial acquaintance with the Nigerian civil service knows what those expressions mean and connote.

To confuse issue, Lieutenant-Colonel Gowon gave the impression that the main difference between him and me on this particular decision was that I insisted on canceling the appointments of existing civil servants. I can think of nothing more slanderous.

It is clear from Gowon’s statement in question that he is prepared to distort the verbatim reports of the Aburi meeting. To keep the public informed, the Eastern Nigerian Broadcasting Service will be playing the tape records of the proceedings live at scheduled times…. Arrangement have been completed to transform those tape recordings to long-playing gramophone records … We are also going ahead to print and publish the documents and records of Aburi meeting. We in the East are anxious to see that our difficulties are resolved by peaceful means and that Nigeria is preserved as a unit, but it is doubtful, and the world must judge whether Lieutenant-Colonel Gowon’s attitudes and other exhibitions of his insincerity are something which can lead to a return of normalcy and confidence in the country.

I must warn all Easterners once again to remain vigilant. The East will never be intimidated, nor will she acquiesce to any form of dictation. It is not our intention to play the aggressor. Nonetheless, it is not our intention to be slaughtered in our beds, We are ready to defend our homeland.

Fellow countrymen and women, on Aburi We Stand. There will be no compromise. God grant peace in our time.

Being speech by Ojukwu restating commitment to Aburi Accord on May 30 1969


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/11/on-aburi-we-stand-the-distortion-of-accord-by-ojukwu/
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by Onlytruth(m): 4:30am On Nov 27, 2011
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Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by omonnakoda: 2:31pm On Nov 27, 2011
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by WebSurfer(m): 2:50pm On Nov 27, 2011
Jeffery Terhemba Udende:
hhh
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by pazienza(m): 3:28pm On Nov 27, 2011
History will always vindicate Ojukwu.
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by omonnakoda: 3:33pm On Nov 27, 2011
so why
DID HE KILL HIMSELF
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by jason123: 3:45pm On Nov 27, 2011

By Edruezzi
To start I must note that I’m of Igbo descent, from Anambra State.
I think it’s really sad that Igbo people uncritically look at Ojukuw as their great hero. Let’s review his so-called antecedents.
1.   He singlehandedly maneuvered the Igbo and Nigeria into the war. Aburi gave him more than 90% of what he had wanted, and most of his advisers, including Hilary Njoku, the highest ranking Igbo officer at the time, advised him to accept it. Njoku was initially the commander of the Biafran army. He opposed secession. Ojukuw had him under house arrest until the end of the war for that opposition and for being of higher rank than him.
2.   Ojukwu started planning secession as early as in May 1967. The so-called authorization he got from the consultative assembly was a sham. The decision was already made and the assembly was a rubber stamping body. His argument was that if he could not be president of Nigeria then he would be president of something else. Proof of that is that a man who Nigeria should have tried for treason has run for Nigerian president three times. The fool even collected his pension from the Nigerian army.
3.   There was no genocide plot to wipe out the Igbo after all Igbos had fled from the North in late 1966. Genocide by the way is a difficult task to carry out. Either you build special facilities for it, as the Nazis did, or the two sides have to live in close contact with each other, as in Rwanda. The North had no Auschwitz death camps, and, as I noted, most Igbo had returned to the East and were safe.
4.   Biafra was probably the most underequipped nation to go to war in history. By the latter half of the 20th century the penalties for being the technologically backward side in a war had escalated astronomically. Ojukwu, against the advice of most people in the East with military training still went to war.  Asked about meeting the North again for talks only about three weeks before the start of the war he pompously told Awolowo that the only place he wanted to meet the North was on the battlefield. This was when Biafra had less than two hundred machineguns.
5.   He sent “civilian volunteers” out to meet the Nigerian army near Nsukka in July 1967 armed with only machetes. They were mown down and the survivors fled.
6.   Refused to allow donated food aid from abroad to Biafra overland across Nigerian territory, although Gowon gave a guarantee. His argument was that Nigeria would poison the food. Why poison food when it was clear that you were winning? The Red Cross offered to inspect the food and Ojukwu still declined.
7.   He ran Biafra as a dictatorship. Anyone who got too popular was demoted. Opposition was ruthlessly silenced. Ifeajuna wanted to negotiate with the Federals and got executed for what may have been a fictitious coup plot.
8.   Of course, famously, he ran away. Not many people know that he commandeered a plane meant for the evacuation of sick children to get out of the ruin he created.
9.   The war set the Igbo back by decades. Without Biafra an Igbo man would have been president long ago.
10.   Biafra was founded ostensibly to protect Igbos. Is the proper protection from riots and pogroms in the North exposing the Igbo to the full firepower of wartime while sending out kids to fight with sometimes three bullets each, while cold and hungry?
11.   Joined the NPN, the party of his alleged former Northern enemies, mainly to avoid Zik’s shadow. He had to beat Zik in the contest for Igbo leader.
12.   Igbo people, think.

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Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by jason123: 3:46pm On Nov 27, 2011
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by omonnakoda: 3:49pm On Nov 27, 2011
think. with WHAT
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by Uchek(m): 7:30pm On Nov 27, 2011
Pazienza : History will always vindicate Ojukwu.

History has already vindicated Ojuwku - over a decade ago before he died.

We see the vindication everyday - in Jos massacres, June 12, underdevelopment of Nigeria, calls for national conference, murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa, transformation of public office to day-light looting etc.

He was alive to see post-Biafra Nigeria become a failed state just as he pre-warned. History is great arbiter.
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by omonnakoda: 7:34pm On Nov 27, 2011
yes history vindicates Ojukwu
South Africa hosting the world cup,the invasion of Afghanistan, The Killings of Sadaam Hussein,Osama Bin Laden and Muammae Gaddafi
Usain Bolt's World Records in 100m and 200m

all these are vindication of Ojukwu

but did he

really commit suicide
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by Relax101(m): 7:37pm On Nov 27, 2011
jason123:



HEy Jason, WTF do you mean?
That's his opinion so damn it.
I have heard worse here from you so nack yourself Akpako.
Nonsense!
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by Tuyis: 7:39pm On Nov 27, 2011
omonnakoda:

yes history vindicates Ojukwu
South Africa hosting the world cup,the invasion of Afghanistan, The Killings of Sadaam Hussein,Osama Bin Laden and Muammae Gaddafi
Usain Bolt's World Records in 100m and 200m

all these are vindication of Ojukwu

but did he

really commit suicide



If Nigeria is not working today, it is not totally unconnected to the actions of Ojukwu and previously other ibo officers on January 15, 1966
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by ak47mann(m): 11:48pm On Nov 27, 2011
cool cool
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by iyke2k4(m): 12:31pm On Jun 19, 2017
Hater.you guys can never have guts like the Igbos

Tuyis:



If Nigeria is not working today, it is not totally unconnected to the actions of Ojukwu and previously other ibo officers on January 15, 1966  
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by angela992: 5:34pm On Oct 11, 2017
Ojukwu Philosophy Of Detribalism: The Panacea To The Nigerian Political Problems

The British colonial masters made the first attempt to build a nation now referred to as Nigeria in 1906. This they did by the amalgamation of the colony and protectorates of Lagos and Southern Nigeria. This was followed by the subsequent amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Nigeria. The marriage between the Northern and Southern protectorates signified the birth of the nation, Nigeria. Ever since this bold attempt was made, it has been struggles. The struggle to keep the colonial masters at their proper place on one hand, and the struggle to convince the apparently incompatible nations that make up Nigeria...

http://www.scharticles.com/ojukwus-philosophy-detribalism-panacea-nigerian-political-problems/
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by TheKingdom: 6:33pm On Oct 11, 2017
We need our natural nations and not the one Britain put together to exploit us.
Re: On Aburi We Stand: The Distortion Of Accord, By Ojukwu! by cbravo5: 6:51am On Jun 23, 2018
1 Tribalism: The Precursor To The Philosophy Of Detribalism
Ojukwu could be regarded as the protagonist of the best philosophy of life for this country - the philosophy of detribalism. Necessity they say is the mother of invention; it is the same necessity that brought about the philosophy of detribalism. Like every man, Ojukwu wanted to transcend the present conditions, defined by tribal identities. He wrote, he granted interviews; he talked whenever he has the opportunity, and above all, he discussed ideas. In all these, he was developing a philosophy, the philosophy of long life for Nigeria and Nigerians, the philosophy of detribalism. He may not be aware of that, but that was exactly what he has done, in a bid to save our country Nigeria. Tribalism is the precursor to detribalism in the sense that without the existence of tribalism the philosophy of detribalism may not have emanated.

Ojukwu’s Philosophy Of Detribalism: The Panacea To The Nigerian Political Problems

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