Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,155,835 members, 7,828,053 topics. Date: Tuesday, 14 May 2024 at 10:53 PM

"Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / "Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie (1174 Views)

Peter Obi On Biafra: "IPOB Agitation Won't End By Army Crackdown, Quote Me" / No Igbo Person Is In Support Of IPOB Agitation For Biafra - Okorocha / The Yoruba Initiatives Cautions Against Agitation To Break Nigeria (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

"Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie by davo3286: 10:20am On Nov 18, 2015
Copied.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

"Don't let IPOB agitation to boil over". Allow me to lead NEGOTIATION with Biafran protesters". – Chekwas Okorie

[img]http://3.bp..com/-UFrXQGq51Lg/VkrXT9JD1UI/AAAAAAAAGtI/HRne5hjlIlk/s400/chekwas_okorie.jpg[/img]

Presidential candidate of the United Progressives Party (UPP), Chief Chekwas Okorie has opted to lead the way in any move to prevent the current protest of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) from boiling over.

But that is on the condition that the Federal Government must not only take the initiative of inviting him into the matter, but show its readiness for a negotiated settlement of the agitation of the group seeking for the carving out of a separate state of Biafra, from Nigeria, and willingness to give Ndigbo a chance to be Nigerians.

The fact that Okorie was not only a very close ally of the late Ikemba Nnewi, Chief Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, who led the original Biafra to a 30-month civil war with Nigeria, but also the founder of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), which the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu was the London branch chairman, could give him the platform to effectively undertake the mission of engaging the leaders of the group.

Okorie, in an exclusive interview with Whirlwindnews.com, warned that the Federal Government must not make the same mistake it did in dismissing Boko Haram at its embryo stage as inconsequential until it blossomed to its current uncontrollable stage.

Besides, he argued that if the same government was now chasing after the terrorist group with a proposal to reach a truce, there was no reason it should not sit down and prevent a different fire from being ignited somewhere else in the country.

Arguing that it would be foolhardy to allow the IPOB agitation to boil over in the belief that it would be crushed as the Nigerian Army threatened recently, Okorie reasoned that it would be far costlier to engage in the anticipated wastage of human and material resources than to contain it now through dialogue.

Apart from leading to the massive spilling of blood of Nigerians on both sides, it could also lead to the crippling of the economy, by preventing the production of oil from the Niger Delta, part of which has also joined in the agitation.

Okorie, who said any such raproachment must commence immediately, argued that even though the agitation had remained peaceful so far, there was a thin line between the ongoing protests and violence, which would only take a single incident to ignite, which must never be allowed.

Asked if he was in touch with the agitators, Okorie answered in the negative, but added if asked to do so, he was likely to succeed since he had earned enough respect in Igboland, including the youth that they were likely to listen to him.

Hear him: Not at the moment when the situation is still very dicey, because the government is busy looking for who are the leaders behind the agitation instead of addressing the issue at hand. I have received some calls, perhaps not founded, to distance myself from the agitation so that I don’t become a suspect when my real intention is to bring peace to the country. But if the leadership finds me legitimate enough to broker peace, I believe, without being immodest that I have earned enough respect among my people that if I call these young men to a meeting, they can oblige me with their presence. So, if the government engages me to play a mediatory role, I think I can do it very effectively and I believe I will get result for everybody.”

Okorie

Warning that the situation must not be allowed to fester, he added: “When Boko Haram started, nobody thought it was going to degenerate into war. They thought it was just skirmishes of some few disgruntled persons. But it has grown into a full-scale war. And the reason why Nigeria has survived and is even talking about defeating Boko Haram, is because there is no single resource that Nigeria is dependent on that is coming from the North East.

“But if you have such a thing in the South East, which will immediately extend to the South South, Nigeria will not survive three months of it. Six months will be like eternity. The reason is that Nigeria’s lifeline is dependent on what comes from that area. If the oil workers vacate and you cannot even drill, not to talk of exporting, how will Nigeria survive? Right now, there is so much hunger. You are talking about bail out, that time who will bail out the other? So, Nigeria leaders should immediately stem this thing and not allow it blow over and then they will start looking for people to come out.

“If they are looking for Boko Haram leaders to negotiate with in spite of the damage that Boko Haram has caused and they can’t find anybody to negotiate with, now that these people have leaders that are identifiable, including the one they are holding, is it not easier to engage them in discussion and then leaders like us can come and tell them, well, you have achieved a great thing for everybody because now your grievances are being looked into and when all these things are achieved, everybody will benefit. Who wouldn’t like to ride on a good road, who wouldn’t want the erosion menace changed and many other things? Who wouldn’t want these young people to be gainfully employed to make the environment safer? If all these things are agreed upon through negotiation, it will be good for everybody.”

The former presidential hopeful, while expressing delight that many Nigerians outside Igboland were already speaking out about the lot of the Igbo people, Okorie detested the attitude of the Nigerian Army, in thinking that the agitation is something they could easily contain, adding that they should take the Boko Haram situation as an eye opener.

“Even the many of the Nigerian soldiers are believed to be sympathetic to Boko Haram. Many of them have been court-marshalled for the haphazard manner they were prosecuting the war. Did former President Jonathan not tell us that Boko Haram members were in his government? So, if they allow the same thing to occur in the South East and South South, who says there will not be division, disloyalty and suspicion in the army? You cannot recruit Southern soldiers to go and be shooting down their people and you expect 100 per cent loyalty. You cannot also withdraw them from action and send only Northern soldiers to go and fight. It will be read as genocide.

“So, it is a tricky situation that ought not be allowed to happen. And given that the resources are on the other side, it is a recipe for the disintegration of the country. I don’t belive that President Muhammadu Buhari is silent. I believe he is studying the situation keenly. It is nothing he will wish away. I believe that he will do something that will show that he is a father and leader of the whole country. But sometimes the quality of advice is critical. If the advice is the type that I heard Obasanjo mouth that these are miscreants or that other people who want to write off these gentlemen as dropouts and people who are looking, well it will be unfortunate, because this is the time the saying of making hay while the sun shines is relevant,” he said.
Re: "Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie by menix(m): 10:26am On Nov 18, 2015
Chekwas don broke...

2 Likes

Re: "Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie by KingsJohnson(m): 10:47am On Nov 18, 2015
Sir it will please you to know dat u r a big stranger in Igbo land, so stop forming indigene. We Neva listen to people dat matters, it come be selfish politician lyk u person go come dey listen to.
Re: "Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie by KingsJohnson(m): 10:59am On Nov 18, 2015
davo3286:


Asked if he was in touch with the agitators, Okorie answered in the negative, but added if asked to do so, he was likely to succeed since he had earned enough respect in Igboland, including the youth that they were likely to listen to him.

But if the leadership finds me legitimate enough to broker peace, I believe, without being immodest that I have earned enough respect among my people that if I call these young men to a meeting, they can oblige me with their presence. So, if the government
engages me to play a mediatory role, I think I can do it very effectively and I believe I will get result for everybody.”

Okorie

“If now that these people have leaders that are identifiable, including the one they are holding, is it not easier to engage them in discussion and then leaders like us can come and tell them, well, you have achieved a great thing for everybody because now your grievances are being looked into and when all these things are achieved, everybody will benefit.


For your information sir, in case if you have not be told that no one knows you in Igboland. Secondly, I can't remember who made you the so called leader.

Lastly, Mr flat head self acclaimed leader, so you must be asked by the president before you can find out why and what your so called brothers are agitating for.

Owo na bastard, u see ur life, no contest election u no gree, come carry ur lyf saves dash INEC. You way neva win Town Union President for ur mumu village, na Nigerian President u go come win? Common sense is not common Mr. self acclaimed leader.
Re: "Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie by Fablonwa: 11:06am On Nov 18, 2015
Chief Chekwas;

You have indeed spoken like an elder and leader you are, it is left for the authorities to listen to wise counsel or the counsel of Ahitofel (Obj). The global security issues should be a cause to worry for the FG because you can only know when the fracas start but not when it will end. And who is sure of whom the war will take and whom it will spare. The truth is that if in mid '60s the Igbos were able to produce mass destroyer when they were not ready for the war in this 21st century there may be an advancement in weaponry. Can Nigeria withstand both bokoharam menace and IPOB struggle at the same time? I doubt hence dialogue and peace should be sought after now before it is too late. Let no section or region of Nigeria think that it is safe if we do not act wisely now because a missile can be launched at Onitsha and the destruction can be at Lagos.

Buhari kindly listen to the voice of wisdom
Re: "Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie by palladin: 11:23am On Nov 18, 2015
Someone is broke. If indeed you want to broker peace why but start now.


I laugh when some ipod say that this is 2015, not 1967.


Well the good news is you're right. This is 2015 and you're stronger.


The bad news is : This is 2015, your enemy is equally stronger.

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: "Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie by Henry22(m): 11:27am On Nov 18, 2015
only if that DULLERD COW will listing, he should go and ask Goodluck his experience in the hands of the bokoboys alone, so that he will know what to expect from BOKO+IPOB=? me i no no the answer o
Re: "Don't Let IPOB Agitation To Boil Over. Allow... - Chekwas Okorie by ndcide(m): 11:47am On Nov 18, 2015
I'm not into this biafra thing, but when I read some reactions like the army will just go and kill those protesting. From my little understanding, that will be a foolish approach for any president this time.

1 Like

(1) (Reply)

I Have Inspired Many African Leaders —tinubu / EFCC: Dasuki Diverted Cash To Buy Houses In Dubai, London / Arms Deal: Those Guilty Should Be Properly Punished - PDP

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 36
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.