The senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial Zone,
Victor Umeh, has described former Military Head of State, Yakubu Gowon’s
account of the Biafra war as full of falsehood.
Umeh who spoke to journalists in Awka, challenged Gowon to
toe the line of his counterpart, Ibrahim Banangida by writing a book to give a
factual account of what caused the war.
Gowon had in a recent interview on Arise TV blamed Biafra
leader, Late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, for causing the war.
Gowon also insisted that the war was not targeted at Igbos.
But in a sharp reaction, Umeh said it was either Gowon is
lying or he is just suffering from dementia.
Umeh said: “We will not allow Gowon to lie or twist history.
All that he said are false. At 91, I will not want to join issues with him,
except of course if he is suffering from dementia. He has not done what he
should be doing at this late stage of his life.
“It is time for him to speak the truth to heal the pains of
that war. The war ended 51 years ago and we have moved on, but for him to come
back at 91 years of age and begin to lie is unfortunate and it means that he is
not thinking about how to leave Nigeria in peace. He said the reason the civil
war was fought was to keep Nigeria one, but is Nigeria one today?
“The President was in Benue yesterday where people of
Gowon’s zone were being slaughtered on daily basis. So what has he done to make
Nigeria one? I challenge him again to write his own truthful account of what
led to the war. He should know that conscience is an open wound and only the
truth can heal it.
“He should stop running around, let him come out boldly and
say sorry to the Igbo people of Nigeria. You remember that the coup brought out
Awolowo from prison and instead of using him to unite Nigeria, he bought him
and made him federal commissioner in charge of finance and they started driving
economic policies that were aimed at exterminating the Igbos.
“Gowon is the one who laid the foundation for all the
problems Nigeria is having today. He is the one who brought the Igbos and
Yorubas at the crossroad and mistrust came in. We have paid dearly for his
actions and inactions, and we don’t want to be insulted more and these things
he is saying will aggravate our wounds the more, so let him stop talking.
“If he wants to say the truth, let him go and write his own
book, so that when he is no more, his book will be circulated and he will be
judged. Ojukwu is no more to join issues with him. When Ojukwu was alive, he
was talking and Gowon refused to talk and now that Ojukwu is dead, he has
started talking and that is unfortunate.
“TY Danjuma is still alive and he was the one that led the
arrest of Aguyi Ironsi and his unfortunate assassination, and I don’t know what
TY will be thinking after hearing Gowon that he didn’t know anything about what
happened in Nigeria. What does he want us to believe? How can he say such a
thing?”
The senator added: “Gowon betrayed the Aburi Accord reached
with Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu and lit the fire of a war that devastated
the South East.
“What happened after Aburi was a complete betrayal, and the
attempt now to rewrite history is an insult to the memory of those who died.
“He keeps claiming the war wasn’t against Igbos, but the
facts speak otherwise—Igbo soldiers were targeted, Igbo businesses destroyed,
and our people were starved and marginalized.
“I cannot sit and watch while people who played central roles
in that war continue to distort history. We must tell the truth if we want
healing.”
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