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Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by christistruth01: 2:06am On Mar 17, 2021 |
CONTINUATION Part 2 The NEWS Posted in National News Blast from the Past: Why the Aburi Accord Failed- Philip Asiodu https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2019/10/12/blast-from-the-past-why-the-aburi-accord-failed-philip-asiodu/amp/ When I left kings college, I went straight to Oxford University. Can you do that today? The five thousand kilometres of telegraph lines, crisscrossing the county. And the four thousand kilometres of railway crisis crossing the country. Thousands of kilometres of telegraph lines, were constructed under Gowon, and since Gowon nothing has been added and mark you, it was only in 1975 that after negotiation, we agreed with partial nationalization of shell and other oil companies did we begin to think of these oil revenue that you are talking about. And under Gowon, in that 1975 revenue was to come to about 4bilion naira. But he was removed three months of implementation, but I know that from January 1999 to 2007, because of the unprecedented escalation of oil prices, this country must have earned about 300billion US dollar.What have we done? …Abuja. That is all. But even Abuja is about 60 per cent private investment in property and all that. So, you see the consequences of leaders not adhering to the discipline of planning. Two, they rail roaded us to the destruction of our political evolution. Because after 13 years in 1979, the Army said politicians should come back to power. At that time, Zik was still alive. Shagari, others. So, the politicians of the second republic still had the dreams and motivation of our founding fathers. Then came the terrible coup of December 1983. Politicians , many of them were locked up. 24 months, 27 months, no questions asked. Everybody scattered. Then in 1985 another coup, Babangida came to power. He was nice, his intention would have been good, but it was in turn characterized by things beginning to happen without base. People talk about the age of settlement. It seemed as if integrity, honesty, respect for public property, use of public fund went backward. Finally, the civil service having been practically destroyed in the 1975 putsch, this time introduced a new reform whereby permanent secretaries were no longer to be called permanent secretaries but director generals. They were no longer accounting officers. And the principle of having accounting officers who are permanent secretaries is because ministers come and go. Parliament come and go, but the officials should be there to account to subsequent Public Accounts Committee of subsequent parliaments. That was the system. But worse than that, ministers now think they could hire and fire civil servants. And if there is anything, the British did to where they were, to India, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, it was that professional, objective civil service, tenure guaranteed, rules upheld, if you breach those rules, you are punished instantly. We now politicised our civil service, made them impermanent, made them insecure, and of course what has happened? They have been cohorts with the rest of the politicians in the total abuse of public funds. As we are now reading, scams of billions, it is unthinkable. You spoke about the coup, Ojukwu and the famous Aburi accord which tried to address some of these problems. What in your opinion led to the collapse of the Aburi Accord. You see unfortunately, the dramatist personae of the time, many of them have gone. Anything not founded on objectivity , transparency and truth cannot last. Somehow, Ojukwu persuaded Gowon that they were going to Aburi as gentlemen of the Nigerian Army to discuss certain things. Acknowledgement of what happened. Already, of course he knew that after the pogrom against Easterners, against Igbo in 1966, the Army, except in Lagos and the West had gone back to their places of origin. Now, no need bringing officials. So, guys we’re going to talk as officers and gentlemen. Of course Gowon did not inform his secretary to government. He did not tell anybody, until the eve of the day he was going. So, if you were going to a conference, you will normally say what is the agenda. You will prepare, with the assistance of the agenda. Think about them. Think about various scenarios, and go and discuss. That didn’t happen. Lo and behold when they reached Aburi, there was Ojukwu with a battery of permanent secretaries and one of the most formidable intellectual this country has ever produced, Dr Pius Okigbo. All in the delegation. Who went with Gowon? Nobody. Not even secretary to the government. None of the so-called permanent secretaries. And they went there and talked and said they reached agreement. He stepped down as supreme military commander and they talked about the divisions in the Nigerian army and if Nigeria was attacked, then they will consult and decide whether they are going to fight. In modern days it took like 24 hours to finish Poland. You will still be consulting. Anyway, be that as it may, nobody could make ambassador, nobody becomes a super scale officer, senior assistant secretary, group 7 except there was a unanimous agreement. And if you know history, there was once in history where a single member of the parliament can exercise veto. They did this and they came back. Just like they looked at the proposal after the second coup of July 66, some of the northern assistants in Nigeria, were saying we will blow up Carter bridge, blow up the second mainland bridge. When they subjected this Aburi accord to simple analysis, it was simply saying Nigeria is no more practically. And civil war or no civil war, then chaos would have started later. All the same, we said look, … if we still want to be a country….authority which deals with customs, currency, federal trunk roads, foreign and external defences, that is more than enough for a government. But it must be able to act. You can not say that in the Ministry of Defence, you can not promote somebody a Lt Col, except you have a unanimity. You cannot move one plane to another place except through unanimity. Even when you have those limited powers, they must be able to function. And you cannot function in the context of those things they said. And then what you have is four countries. And the permanent secretaries vetoed it? No . the permanent secretary made analysis and said look, if you are really serious, if you say you are having Nigeria, you must have central function which must be fulfilled. There is no need saying this is central function and you cannot fulfill it. So, we analysed and said these were based on incorrect premises. People came with proper papers, well formulated. The other side just went thinking they were going to do initial breaking of the ice. Therefore, please try to reconcile this to ensure that we still have a country. Gowon in fairness, vetoed that approach, and still proceeded to have decree number 8 of 1967. If you go and read that decree, and if the East had accepted that decree, there would have been no need for secession. Nigeria would have disintegrated within three months. And you cannot move anybody without unanimity. You collect revenue, you cannot transfer it… Decree 8 was an affirmation of Aburi accord? It was an affirmation of the Aburi accord which gave the East under Ojukwu, more than 95 per cent of what Aburi meant. But because there were maybe one or two phrases which they didn’t like, if they read that thing and it is still there, they have got what they wanted. But if it was such, that hostilities would have broken out among four independent countries. Not one on one. And I think, we don’t have much time now. With the present challenges in the country and the lack of serious effort to address the issue, we may even be in worse position if we are not careful. Because, this time, it will not be federal versus Biafra, but among 110 million people. So we are going to end up with warlords, if authorities should finally break down and I appeal to God that we avoid that, by stopping all these jokes as if we can continue milking this country forever. What we are doing is not sustainable. And the sooner we address, try to create a new national austerity programme, discipline ourselves, decide that we cannot be millionaires, billionaires in little islands with a whole ocean of poor wretched people, there would be this tsunami which will overwhelm all of us. So, the leadership now has a big challenge to begin to readdress things. We can’t carry on like this. But I am saying that whereas in 1967 we had an authoritative civil service which commanded respect, across Nigeria and internationally, we still had a fairly disciplined Police Force. We still had fear. People didn’t take government fund and use it with impunity. There was shame to be jailed or detained for corruption. All these underpinnings of society must be respected and because the things to prevent us from horrendous, murderous anarchy are not in place and we should not over try our luck. But coming back from what I was saying. Go and read decree 8, if we had implemented it in three months, we would have had four independent states. Why was it not implemented? Because, it didn’t satisfy the Easterners. The decree had been promulgated by Gowon. It was to be implemented then. But it was seen by Ojukwu as not being sufficient. I am saying that politics is something which has to be played with some tact. Sometimes my brothers there see black and white where there is immediately green in between. Sometimes, there is really no finesse in politics. They will think the reality is not important as how you get there. The reality was that Nigeria was finished under decree number 8. The reality is that although it was finished, they didn’t proclaim ‘we hereby dissolve Nigeria’. But that was of no effect. You go and read it. But it was rejected . Having been rejected, these people have no obligation to it anymore. And that led to the civil war and Gowon now declared Police action on Biafra? Ojukwu now called his people and said we went to Aburi , Aburi has not been respected. We must defend ourselves. We must think a way of saving Nigeria, and if it came to secession. I want your mandate. He got the mandate. Gowon then replied. Before then, he had told the Northerners that the killings had gone too far, and must have to stop. He then said everything will be done to make amends. He said we will bend backwards, implement certain decision these soldiers, go back to your places of origin. But then, he added that if it becomes necessary to defend the integrity of Nigeria by force of arms, he will do so. I was a friend of Emeka Ojukwu from Kings College, we were friends in Oxford. And when he was made military governor, he invited me to go with him. And I told him, that I do not believe in regional politics. And of course, at that time in fairness to Ojukwu and co, nobody was talking about regions. He said we will abolish the regions in a few months. Obviously, like Army men, they still talked of unitary structure and all that. And I simply told him that by the time you live with a people, participate in their hopes and dreams, you are a different person. That is that. Then few of us- Alison Ayida, late Aliu Martins, myself, Abdulaziz, who served in the East, ‘we went to ask Ojukwu what is it you want so that we could prepare the ground for a meaningful conference, where every side would know what they are saying.’ Eventually, just as Ojukwu was warming up to tell us what he wanted , so that we could have come back to Lagos, sell those ideas to Gowon, and see if we can reach agreement, C. C. Mojekwu came and broke up the meeting. He destroyed that last chance, and we flew back empty handed. Before they started cooking up the Aburi, they went there with unequal preparation. But before then, General Gowon was only communicating with him as an officer. He did know that behind Ojukwu, people were working. So, we didn’t want Ojukwu to get the wrong impression. In anyway, we then agreed that a letter be prepared, addressed from my house, signed by Alison Ayida,who was in Oxford (cuts in, he was in Oxford too?) at the same time? Two of us signed this letter trying to spell out to him the consequences of what will happen if secession was declared. That there would be war and if there is war, until you vanquished federal authority, you will not get recognition which will give you access to the sea, and so on. I can be embittered. I can feel for my people. But I have a duty to make sure that every step I take, I have calculated all the scenarios and make sure that in the worst scenario , I am not taking them to a worst decision. If one was there, one would have pointed out certain things. He knew that we proclaimed a state for Rivers people, Ogoja people. One thing the federal government did was to order a sea blockade. And instead of making loose speeches like no power in black Africa can stop Biafra, you had to sit down and count what guns you have. Igbos were three quarter of the officer corps before the coup of 1966. But I doubt if they were even 5 per cent of those carrying guns. Fulani maybe five per cent of the officer corps. But the people carrying guns were mainly from Benue / Plateau area. But the critical thing is that the man who said they can’t be blockaded; didn’t do much. If at that time Igbos probably went and bought two merchant ships, with Igbo captains who were ready to risk their lives, it is a different thing. But to have no boats, and think a white man or a blue man with captain will risk his life against NNS Nigeria? No. These were some of the things. One thing is to draw up an agreement. Rhetoric. Our job as good civil servants was to see how this can be implemented. How it can be monitored to achieve what you say is your purpose? I am sorry, that was not quite there. Hence, we went into what we went into. I still believe that when you go and read it and see all the powers which had been conceded, and all the things which were subject to veto by just one person because it required unanimity, decree number 8 promulgated by Gowon had given 95 percent of the substance. And if it was taken, it was only a matter of three months for everybody to realize that there was no Nigeria. But as night follows day, we have become used to economic integration. So, the point is whether 1914 was described by whoever, was it Sar’duana, I don’t know, as a mistake, and has been taken up by some southern irredentists as a mistake, the point is that we have gotten used to certain extremes, which we cannot wish away. Which if we wish away will bring us to a lower standard of living than we are used to now. -nigerianvoice.com 6 Likes
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by nthony10: 4:45am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Had they peacefully stuck to the Aburi accord, Nigeria won't be in this mess today, but Gowon didn't have the guts to stick to his words. 2 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by CaptainAyub: 5:12am On Mar 17, 2021 |
PROUDIGBO:No need to engage those urchins. A typical mumuslim can call black white with a straight face. They call it Taqqiya 10 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by glacswhite: 5:21am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Jones4190: This is the Reason why I FORMAT brain of people like you.. Just Imagine how u cooked up Lies n Still Believe it urself ...Drop ur Location for Capturing n Brain Formatting 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Imsoblessed: 5:24am On Mar 17, 2021 |
BabaOwen:u are not really making much sense. When has doing the right thing become tribal 7 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by bobogoat91: 5:33am On Mar 17, 2021 |
I love how my Igbo brothers completely OWNED this thread with superior intellect and composed presentation of facts...otherwise we all know this thread was headed in the usual direction of lies, manipulation and revisionisms by the same idiots who think they are historians. 39 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by franklingud(m): 5:39am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Jones4190:My bro I never hear this one oooo! If this is true, then I don't support Biafra. No wonder I have always seen them as miscreants! 4 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Difrent: 5:49am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Truthwords: Sounds exactly like Ojukwu Rich kid , educated abroad BUT FAR FROM REALITY..... Difference , while Ojukwu father was the richest man of his time , MNK father was a traditional ruler . Ojukwu ran away after wasting millions of lives ,after some years got pardoned and foolishly joined the same fulanis party he and his people pretend to hate Now Ibos are wiser , NO SINGLE WORKING CLASS IBO FAMILY will ever support MNK.....they got wiser after Ojukwu reason why he never won any elections in iboland despite being their so called war hero.....his wife binance couldn't win a senate seat.... So sad , if any Awolowo generation to come decides to join politics , they will always win at least for the next hundred years to come (when people win elections by even dripping Awo name ) Let Nnamdi Kanu test his popularity by contesting an election in NIGERIA....he will lose gallantly 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Difrent: 5:57am On Mar 17, 2021 |
bobogoat91: Aren't you masters of Revisionism . What is know to every one is what you are stubbornly lying about and looking foolish about it . History is full of accounts of your forefathers romance with this same fulanis you claim to hate ...even Ojukwu was pardoned by fulanis and he foolishly also joined their party . When y'all blab about abori , why didn't Aguyi ironsi implement it but rather chose to further Unify Nigeria Why didn't GEJ (your adopted son) implement the report of the 2014 confab , at least he had a full year after the report before leaving office , he won't because IBOS DON'T WANT TO EVER LEAVE FULANIS forget all this noise In the heat of the moment ......the Ibos are waiting for the next fulanis man to want to contest elections so they could swarm him like flies swarm poo 7 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by sharpsecret: 6:16am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Anyone that kills extra-judicially and brags about it is worse than Boko haram At least Boko haram follow their quran You guys are lawless! And show me where Fulani are burning Vans I wanna see [/quote]why are u like dis?cant u admit the truth 4 once,.wat is lawlessness?our parents go to their farm in biafraland,from ur land u came to our land wit ak47's and cows,scatter my mothers farm produce,afta all her labour and wen she protest u rape and kill her,u expect we there sons to fold our hand,.do u even knw the meaning of terrorist,a terrorist is sm1 who causes terror in the life of others,if esn is a terrorist group like u said,our fathers and mothers wil be the ones to complain,not u that is nt affected,or did u call esn a terrorist group because they cause terror in the life of fulani herdsmen 4 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by bobogoat91: 7:06am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Difrent: Utter gibberish 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by sharpsecret: 7:46am On Mar 17, 2021 |
theTranslator:a terrorist is sm1 who causes terror in the lifes of others and last time i checked ipob and esn only helped remove terror from our parents in the village,u dont knw the meaning of lawlesness,from ur land u came to our land wit cows and ak47's,go into our parents farm,scatter everytin she labored for,and wen she complain u gang rape and kill her,and wen i retalliate u said i shud hand them over to police who wil give them 500m ranson for killin our parents.thunder fire u 25 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by sharpsecret: 7:56am On Mar 17, 2021 |
theTranslator:sm1 came frm his far away land to ur land,he dint come to invest or develop ur land,he stays in d bush wit ak47 and cows,goes to ur mothers farm,destroy her farm,and wen she asks why,u rape and kill her,and wen he son's retalliate u call dat lawlesness because dey dint hand dem over to our corrupt government who wil only giv dem amnesty wit 1billion naira 11 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Arsenella007(f): 7:58am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Jones4190: Lies http://www.gamji.com/article4000/NEWS4657.htm 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Arsenella007(f): 7:58am On Mar 17, 2021 |
theTranslator: http://www.gamji.com/article4000/NEWS4657.htm 2 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by OPPPS: 8:00am On Mar 17, 2021 |
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Arsenella007(f): 8:01am On Mar 17, 2021 |
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by capitalzero: 8:02am On Mar 17, 2021 |
BabaOwen: That was reason for national conference during Gej tenure. Gej had set to implement the report in his second term because his people stand to benefit more from restructuring and true federalism. North did not want that. Stupid southerners aligned with the north to vote him out just as north and some southerners also voted obj instead of olu false in 1999. 4 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by theTranslator: 8:03am On Mar 17, 2021 |
sharpsecret: sharpsecret:Anyone that kills extra-judicially when it is not war is a terrorist Boko IPOb did it They are lawless terrorists Period. 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by ejanla077: 8:05am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Jones4190: Yoruba hate version 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by theTranslator: 8:07am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Arsenella007:Lol Why should I believe Hosiah Emmanuel Gamji is open source Anybody can talk trash What I said is a fact IPOB only wants the SS for their coast and oil Period. Arsenella007:Lol Bring real proof not stupid write-ups 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by theTranslator: 8:13am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Arsenella007:GAMJI WRITERS ABUBAKAR JIKA* ALIYU TILDE AMINU MAGASHI JIDEOFOR ADIBE KOMBO MASON MAGAJI GALADIMA MOBOLAJI E. ALUKO MOHAMMED HARUNA NASIR A. EL-RUFAI NOWA OMOIGUI PAUL MAMZA POEMS PRINCE C. DICKSON SAM NDA-ISAIAH SANUSI L. SANUSI WADA NAS* * LATE DISCLAIMER Views expressed herein are those of the individual writers not those of gamji. Facts and accuracies are the responsibilities of the authors. Also, some people may use pseudo names or generic emails, to which gamji has no way of verifying. Therefore an author's identity should not be inferred on the basis of name, subject matter, or any other characterization presented here. SPONSORS Ismail Iro, Ph.D. (Founder, Gamji.com) EMAIL Magaji Galadima (Gamji Coordinator, Nigeria) A northerners propaganda machine? 3 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by kayusely70(m): 8:16am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Jones4190:You have really captured it accurately well. Kudos! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by theTranslator: 8:16am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Arsenella007:Biafra didn’t kill Adaka Boro! ON October 13, 2018 6:17 AM / IN Emissary / BY Nwafor Kindly Share This Story: By Emeka Obasi IPOB desperately trying to change history 1 Like |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Coldie(m): 8:26am On Mar 17, 2021 |
All these restructuring black mail won't work. Ask those Biafrans shouting and using lack of restructuring as excuse for breakup to tell you what they want to restructure in the south east and watch them go mute |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Jman24(m): 8:27am On Mar 17, 2021 |
bobogoat91: Exactly And the question still remains, have they gotten the restructuring they are clamoring for now? Simple question!! Instead people are writing long Epistles here and there. Who did this to Africa? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Jman24(m): 8:32am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Coldie: It is only natural that when you have all the resources or more to offer, you would want to take control of it.(Brexit) So if you had more to offer, you wouldn't be worried about what SE wana restructure. You would be a frontier of their exit! OH MY AFRICA! 7 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Jones4190(m): 8:51am On Mar 17, 2021 |
franklingud:now you know |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Youngmaster0(m): 8:55am On Mar 17, 2021 |
flokii: Ironsi didn't kill regionalism. Ojukwu was governor of eastern region, Adebayo for west Katstina for north, David Ejoor for midwest. Get back to school muppet 8 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Mabizeka: 9:03am On Mar 17, 2021 |
theTranslator:Thatfairguy receive sense |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by Mabizeka: 9:03am On Mar 17, 2021 |
BabaOwen:Shut up 3 Likes |
Re: Nnamdi Kanu Shares 50-Year-Old Newspaper About Aburi Agreement (Photo) by mbaise1000: 9:07am On Mar 17, 2021 |
[color=#006600][/color] theTranslator:The propaganda thing you said, who is doing the propaganda |
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