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Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by aminulive: 9:15am On Jul 30, 2021
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Those plunking for secession and advancing hate for the north may not know that the region was once a convenient political ally of the south-east. The political establishment of the 1960’s was governed by the north and the south-east in expedient nuptials — before the January 1966 coup which opened Pandora’s Box. The north and the south-east have had a crossed destiny.

The politics of the Igbo has not always been suffused with emotions and native prejudices. A good case is the pragmatic entente Nnamdi Azikiwe’s NCNC forged with Ahmadu Bello’s NPC in the 60s – despite the two parties’ diagonal differences. While Bello’s NPC was ultra-conservative, Azikiwe’s NCNC had a liberal character.

Also, in 1979 the south-east worked with the north to see the emergence of Alex Ekwueme as Nigeria’s first vice-president under a presidential system of government — and with Shehu Shagari as president — less than 10 years after the Nigeria-Biafra civil war. In fact, while Ekwueme was a member of the National Peoples Party (NPP), Shagari was a member of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN). But this did not stop the entente cordiale.

Although the NPP/NPN alliance later became fractious in 1981, the emergence of an Igbo citizen as vice-president a few years after the war blurred the blot of the Igbo being a conquered people. It was under this arrangement that Odumegwu Ojukwu was allowed to return to Nigeria from exile in Ivory Coast in June 1982. And a year after his return (in 1983) he ran for senatorial office – but lost.

The south-east was heuristic in these instances, and played realpolitik. But what happened afterwards?

In the 2003 presidential election in which Ojukwu, the famed Igbo leader, vied, the south-east voted tremendously for his rival – Olusegun Obasanjo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In fact, Ojukwu’s ‘’Igbo party’’, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) could not even win governorship elections in the south-east except in Anambra — the late politician’s native home.

In Anambra, Obasanjo had 466,866 votes which represent 54 percent of the entire count while Ojukwu had 279,378 – 34 percent of the total tally. In Abia, Obasanjo had 386,748 votes (51.7 percent) while Ojukwu had 260,899 votes (34.9 percent). In Ebonyi, Obasanjo had 752,823 votes (94.5 percent) but Ojukwu polled only 20,525 votes (02.6 percent) within the same range as Muhammadu Buhari who had 16,308 votes in the state.

In Enugu, Obasanjo had 897,721 votes (79.7 percent) while Ojukwu had 177,050 votes (15.7 percent). And in Imo, Obasanjo polled 656,861 votes (64.6 percent), but Ojukwu had 281,114 votes (27.7 percent). The late Igbo leader’s second attempt in 2007 was also unsuccessful.

Obasanjo trounced Ojukwu on his own turf. Why? The election was not so much about Ojukwu, but about the centring of the south-east. The Igbo elite consorted with the PDP which at the time had a national appeal, and they were able to pivot the south-east in the nucleus of national politics.

But the south-east’s liaison with the PDP over the years has not yielded commensurate dividends in terms of economic and infrastructural developments for the region. The beneficiaries of the PDP years were the elite who had sizeable representations in government.

With the deracination of the PDP from central power, the south-east slumped into opposition – a role it has shown a lack of artistry and tact to handle. There is also the south-south quandary. With the south-south emerging as a redoubtable power bloc, the south-east lost its bearing and place as the ‘’beautiful bride’’.

The south-east regaining its place means it must look beyond a solitary party. It must put itself in the thick of things. And to sit at the table, it should discard isolationist politics and work with Nigerians across regions and parties – as it did in the past. It must forge new alliances – a political and social concordat.

OJUKWU’S VICTORY IN DEFEAT

Although Ojukwu lost the election, his participation in the exercise was of consequence. His participation showed manifest belief in Nigeria. A non-believer in a united Nigeria will not seek to be the country’s president. So, the involvement of Ojukwu, being a former separatist leader, in the election exemplified a reformed mindset committed to building a Nigeria where justice and equity reigns.

In a 2017 broadcast, President Buhari revealed his conversation with the late Ojukwu on Nigeria.

He said: “In 2003 after I joined partisan politics, the late Chief Emeka Ojukwu came and stayed as my guest in my hometown Daura. Over two days we discussed in great depth till late into the night and analysed the problems of Nigeria. We both came to the conclusion that the country must remain one and united.”

Whatever change we seek is in the ballot and not in the barrel of a gun. Ojukwu’s victory is the personal example he showed by participating in elections and chaperoning a political party — APGA — long after the war. He buried the hatchet and looked to a new future in a united Nigeria. The party stands to date. We should emulate him.

By Fredrick ‘Mr OneNigeria’ Nwabufo
https://politicsnigeria.com/in-2003-south-east-voted-for-obasanjo-against-ojukwu/

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Plomo: 9:44am On Jul 30, 2021
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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by nku5: 9:58am On Jul 30, 2021
I couldn't read the epistle but the answer is very simple - SE people have a universal mind. We don't play tribal, myopic politics like other regions. The first mayor of Enugu was a fulani man. That's how we roll cool

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Conrod: 11:58am On Jul 30, 2021
@op why this preoccupation with the southeast?you admitted that we have giving much to this "marriage" and like britain who saw loopholes and left the EU,cant we walk out of a failed marriage and a bully masqurading as a partner??

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Nobody: 5:04pm On Jul 30, 2021
hmmmnb
issokay

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Nbotee(m): 5:04pm On Jul 30, 2021
Between then and now a lot has changed and it looks irredeemable...

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by resenne(f): 5:04pm On Jul 30, 2021
All the Igbos is asking for is a better Nigeria, simple.

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by omoadeleye(m): 5:04pm On Jul 30, 2021
These stvpid people should just stfu ...

What's our business with what happened in the olden days...

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by EdoFirstBorn(m): 5:05pm On Jul 30, 2021
No one cares

E wry region voted their preferred candidate for their reasons
Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Onyeka2019: 5:05pm On Jul 30, 2021
This matter get as e b

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Bedtec: 5:05pm On Jul 30, 2021
Igbos don't do tribal voting

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Authoreety: 5:05pm On Jul 30, 2021
Na Dia way
Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by anambraamaka: 5:05pm On Jul 30, 2021
Cap

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Nobody: 5:05pm On Jul 30, 2021
As a concerned citizen, I just want to say that Abuja, kaduna and Lagos aren't the only states in Nigeria.



There is a certain state in Nigeria that the governor hasn't paid it's teachers for months and it's citizens aren't talking about it. grin


For all I have seen, they only criticize the above three states which is very wrong. grin

As a believer of right and wrong, I suggest These people shun hypocrisy and address issues (Good n bad. And in all region) grin

If you know the governor and the state, please like and share. For awareness. grin

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Gunboysavage(m): 5:05pm On Jul 30, 2021
RIP Democracy!!

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Goldenboy224: 5:06pm On Jul 30, 2021
cool
Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by mannasseh(m): 5:06pm On Jul 30, 2021
Hmm
Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by BabaCommander: 5:06pm On Jul 30, 2021
The honest truth is that the avarage Igbo man sees himself as a global citizen.

It's a pity and an irony of fate that the Igbos found themselves in a destiny killing geo called Nigeria.

If Nigeria is not restructured so that anyone good get what he/she justly deserves, the secessionist push will never go away,

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Seerade029: 5:07pm On Jul 30, 2021
They voted for a Fulani imposed candidate

Why didn't they vote for Falae.

Always voting against Southern unity except 2015

Zik formed govt. with Tafawa against Awo
Voted against Awo 3times
Voted against Abiola
Voted against Falae.

In 2015, they remember southern unity.

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by 360degreess(m): 5:08pm On Jul 30, 2021
The dot Nationals don't like themselves.. Even if Nnamdi cownu should go for any political position in this country,his people will still not vote for him..Na just mouth abeg..

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by onoms4luv(m): 5:08pm On Jul 30, 2021
Hmm
Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by tishbite41(m): 5:11pm On Jul 30, 2021
Fulani slave

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by trutharena: 5:11pm On Jul 30, 2021
Rubbish.

They voted him because he is PDP and Ojuku could not donate enough money to them because they can sell their kinsmen for money.

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by BSdetector: 5:11pm On Jul 30, 2021
Another bs...

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by obembet(f): 5:12pm On Jul 30, 2021
Another election

Like for OBJ

Share for Ojukwu

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by WeRblessed(f): 5:12pm On Jul 30, 2021
What a freaking B!tch!

You will not be the first neither will you be the last to write bull crap about your own people.

Satan cannot stop the coming of Biafra talk less of the one Nigeria efulefus.

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by LegendHero(m): 5:12pm On Jul 30, 2021
Lol.

Why did Ojuku lost the 1983 senatorial election to Edwin Onwudiwe then?

He doesn’t have the political weight to win Ibo land especially when PDP was the best thing after salad then during OBJ era and there is enough money to throw around to induce the players.

Ojuku is simply not a political heavyweight!

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Re: Fred Nwabufo: Why The South-East Voted For Obasanjo Against Ojukwu In 2003 by Guyman02: 5:13pm On Jul 30, 2021
Igbos are not really concerned about where the leader comes from but who has a better program to move their business forward which they saw in Obasanjo better than Ojukwu, despite their love for Ojukwu many Igbos didn't see him as possessing the business acumen of Obasanjo to attract investment.
Obasanjo was able to groom a new set of leaders for Nigeria in every sector with unknown entities like Elrufai becoming prominent, military officers that have tasted power like Brig Gen Marwa were retired. Every tribe and zone in Nigeria under Obasanjo could boast of good representation at the national and state levels which we have not seen under Buhari.

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