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Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by davodyguy: 7:57am On May 13, 2016 |
By Uhuru Times on May 12, 2016 No Comment By Obafemi Awolowo The aim of a leader should be the welfare of the people whom he leads. I have used ‘welfare’ to denote the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of the people. With this aim fixed unflinchingly and unchangeably before my eyes I consider it my duty to Yoruba people in particular and to Nigerians in general, to place four imperatives before you this morning. Two of them are categorical and two are conditional. Only a peaceful solution must be found to arrest the present worsening stalemate and restore normalcy. The Eastern Region must be encouraged to remain part of the Federation. If the Eastern Region is allowed by acts of omission or commission to secede from or opt out of Nigeria, then the Western Region and Lagos must also stay out of the Federation. The people of Western Nigeria and Lagos should participate in the ad hoc committee or any similar body only on the basis of absolute equality with the other regions of the Federation. I would like to comment briefly on these four imperatives. There has, of late, been a good deal of sabre rattling in some parts of the country. Those who advocate the use force for the settlement of our present problems should stop a little and reflect. I can see no vital and abiding principle involved in any war between the North and the East. If the East attacked the North, it would be for purpose of revenge pure and simple. Any claim to the contrary would be untenable. If it is claimed that such a war is being waged for the purpose of recovering the real and personal properties left behind in the North by Easterners two insuperable points are obvious. Firstly, the personal effects left behind by Easterners have been wholly looted or destroyed, and can no longer be physically recovered. Secondly, since the real properties are immovable in case of recovery of them can only be by means of forcible military occupation of those parts of the North in which these properties are situated. On the other hand, if the North attacked the East, it could only be for the purpose of further strengthening and entrenching its position of dominance in the country. If it is claimed that an attack on the East is going to be launched by the Federal Government and not by the North as such and that it is designed to ensure the unity and integrity of the Federation, two other insuperable points also become obvious. First, if a war against the East becomes a necessity it must be agreed to unanimously by the remaining units of the Federation. In this connection, the West, Mid- West and Lagos have declared their implacable opposition to the use of force in solving the present problem. In the face of such declarations by three out of remaining four territories of Nigeria, a war against the East could only be a war favoured by the North alone. Second, if the true purpose of such a war is to preserve the unity and integrity of the Federation, then these ends can be achieved by the very simple devices of implementing the recommendation of the committee which met on August 9 1966, as reaffirmed by a decision of the military leaders at Aburi on January 5 1967 as well as by accepting such of the demands of the East, West, Mid-West and Lagos as are manifestly reasonable, and essential for assuring harmonious relationships and peaceful co-existence between them and their brothers and sisters in the North. Some knowledgeable persons have likened an attack on the East to Lincoln’s war against the southern states in America. Two vital factors distinguish Lincoln’s campaign from the one now being contemplated in Nigeria. The first is that the American civil war was aimed at the abolition of slavery – that is the liberation of millions of Negroes who were then still being used as chattels and worse than domestic animals. The second factor is that Lincoln and others in the northern states were English-speaking people waging a war of good conscience and humanity against their fellow nationals who were also English speaking. A war against the East in which Northern soldiers are predominant, will only unite the Easterners or the Ibos against their attackers, strengthen them in their belief that they are not wanted by the majority of their fellow-Nigerians, and finally push them out of the Federation. We have been told that an act of secession on the part of the East would be a signal, in the first instance, for the creation of the COR state by decree, which would be backed, if need be, by the use of force. With great respect, I have some dissenting observations to make on this declaration. There are 11 national or linguistic groups in the COR areas with a total population of 5.3 millions. These national groups are as distinct from one another as the Ibos are distinct from them or from the Yorubas or Hausas. Of the 11, the Efik/Ibibio/Annang national group are 3.2 million strong as against the Ijaws who are only about 700,000 strong. Ostensibly, the remaining nine national group number 1.4 millions. But when you have subtracted the Ibo inhabitants from among them, what is left ranges from the Ngennis who number only 8,000 to the Ogonis who are 220,000 strong. A decree creating a COR state without a plebiscite to ascertain the wishes of the peoples in the area, would only amount to subordinating the minority national groups in the state to the dominance of the Efik/Ibibio/Annang national group. It would be perfectly in order to create a Calabar state or a Rivers state by decree, and without a plebiscite. Each is a homogeneous national unit. But before you lump distinct and diverse national units together in one state, the consent of each of them is indispensable. Otherwise, the seed of social disquilibrium in the new state would have been sown. On the other hand, if the COR State is created by decree after the Eastern Region shall have made its severance from Nigeria effective, we should then be waging an unjust war against a foreign state. It would be an unjust war, because the purpose of it would be to remove 10 minorities in the East from the dominance of the Ibos only to subordinate them to the dominance of the Efik/Ibibio/Annang national group. I think I have said enough to demonstrate that any war against the East, or vice versa, on any count whatsoever, would be an unholy crusade, for which it would be most unjustifiable to shed a drop of Nigerian blood. Therefore, only a peaceful solution must be found, and quickly too to arrest the present rapidly deteriorating stalemate and restore normalcy. With regard to the second categorical imperative, it is my considered view that whilst some of the demands of the East are excessive within the context of a Nigerian union, most of such demands are not only well-founded, but are designed for smooth and steady association amongst the various national units of Nigeria. The dependence of the Federal Government on financial contributions from the regions? These and other such like demands I do not support. Demands such as these, if accepted, will lead surely to the complete disintegration of the Federation which is not in the interest of our people. But I wholeheartedly support the following demands among others, which we consider reasonable and most of which are already embodied in our memoranda to the Ad Hoc Committee…. That revenue should be allocated strictly on the basis of derivation; that is to say after the Federal Government has deducted its own share for its own services the rest should be allocated to the regions to which they are attributable. That the existing public debt of the Federation should become the responsibility of the regions on the basis of the location of the projects in respect of each debt whether internal or external. That each region should have and control its own militia and police force. That, with immediate effect, all military personnel should be posted to their regions of origin…. If we are to live in harmony one with another as Nigerians it is imperative that these demands and others which are not related, should be met without further delay by those who have hitherto resisted them. To those who may argue that the acceptance of these demands will amount to transforming Nigeria into a federation with a weak central government, my comment is that any link however tenuous, which keeps the East in the Nigerian union, is better in my view than no link at all. Before the Western delegates went to Lagos to attend the meetings of the ad hoc committee, they were given a clear mandate that if any region should opt out of the Federation of Nigeria, then the Federation should be considered to be at an end, and that the Western Region and Lagos should also opt out of it. It would then be up to Western Nigeria and Lagos as an independent sovereign state to enter into association with any of the Nigerian units of its own choosing, and on terms mutually acceptable to them. I see no reason for departing from this mandate. If any region in Nigeria considers itself strong enough to compel us to enter into association with it on its own terms, I would only wish such a region luck. But such luck, I must warn, will, in the long run be no better than that which has attended the doings of all colonial powers down the ages. This much I must say in addition, on this point. We have neither military might nor the overwhelming advantage of numbers here in Western Nigeria and Lagos. But we have justice of a noble and imperishable cause on our side, namely: the right of a people to unfettered self-determination. If this is so, then God is on our side, and if God is with us then we have nothing whatsoever in this world to fear. The fourth imperative, and the second conditional one has been fully dealt with in my recent letter to the Military Governor of Western Nigeria, Col. Robert Adebayo, and in the representation which your deputation made last year to the head of the Federal Military Government, Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowon. As a matter of fact, as far back as November last year a smaller meeting of leaders of thought in this Region decided that unless certain things were done, we would no longer participate in the meeting of the ad hoc committee. But since then, not even one of our legitimate requests has been granted. I will, therefore, take no more of your time in making further comments on a point with which you are well familiar. As soon as our humble and earnest requests are met, I shall be ready to take my place on the ad hoc committee. But certainly, not before. In closing, I have this piece of advice to give. In order to resolve amiably and in the best interests of all Nigerians certain attributes are required on the part of Nigerian leaders, military as well as non-military leaders alike, namely: vision, realism and unselfishness. But above all , what will keep Nigerian leaders in the North and East unwaveringly in the path of wisdom, realism and moderation is courage and steadfastness on the part of Yoruba people in the course of what they sincerely believe to be right, equitable and just. In the past five years we in the West and Lagos have shown that we possess these qualities in a large measure. If we demonstrate them again as we did in the past, calmly and heroically, we will save Nigeria from further bloodshed and imminent wreck and, at the same time, preserve our freedom and self-respect into the bargain. May God rule and guide our deliberations here, and endow all the Nigerian leaders with the vision, realism, and unselfishness as well as courage and steadfastness in the course of truth, which the present circumstances demand. ——————– Speech by Chief Obafemi Awolowo made to the Western leaders of thought, in Ibadan, 1 May 1967 (quoted in “Crisis and Conflict in Nigeria (Volume 1), January 1966-July 1971” by A. H. M. Kirk-Greene. ——————– Culled from: http://ihuanedo.ning.com/group/wazobiaisalienotnigeria/forum/topics/complete-1967-awolowo-mapo-hall-speech-and-north-intimidation-of- 16 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by davodyguy: 7:58am On May 13, 2016 |
Pa Awolowo subtly supported regionalism 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by seunny4lif(m): 8:17am On May 13, 2016 |
Waiting royal rumble 1 Like |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by TheFreeOne: 8:22am On May 13, 2016 |
Our sage....a man of great wisdom and foresight. Had Nigeria leaders then adopted his recommendations we wouldn't be in the present poo.s we've found ourselves today. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Noneroone(m): 8:22am On May 13, 2016 |
Cc Ooni whats your opinion? 1 Like |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by papparatzzi2013: 8:25am On May 13, 2016 |
Words of wisdom from a highly cerebral medulla oblongata. 7 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by stinggy(m): 8:28am On May 13, 2016 |
davodyguy:Not subtly, he echoed at any given opportunity. He still will if he were to be alive. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Armaggedon: 8:30am On May 13, 2016 |
Noneroone:havent heard from him lately. Seems he is under ban 1 Like |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by juman(m): 8:32am On May 13, 2016 |
Awolowo and his team were blessings. Lover of the people. 8 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by chikel2000(m): 8:34am On May 13, 2016 |
Wisdom in subtlety, Awolowo if only u had the mind of Zik, Nigeria could hv bin better 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by MasterofNL: 8:44am On May 13, 2016 |
Interestingly he always separated Lagos from Western Nigeria. [size=16pt]Western Region and Lagos[/size] 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Ewizard(m): 8:45am On May 13, 2016 |
Permission to attempt Awo's karability... Dayzis onyonyo to all metabolistic and kpontacious fadayes, lsf, achival babas, and okpekesis... May ur sons neva resemble ur landlord! My babanla Awo knows regionalism is d only solution to d 250 ethnic groups sharing dsame colorization of green white green. Wiser are thy gods! 1 Like |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by TheFreeOne: 8:47am On May 13, 2016 |
stinggy: Afenifere and other genuine progressives are still saying same today but politicians/elites whose daily cloak are selfishness and greed will not have any of it. Nigeria can't develop as it should with our present structure of 36 states. https://www.nairaland.com/3073217/nigeria-north-yinka-odumakin 4 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by mightyhazel: 8:48am On May 13, 2016 |
So what shd one do with dis epistle? Am sure it will definitely bring back the over 3million innocent women n children (killed mostly by his legitimate weapon of war,starvation)if we dwell on it long enough. Next pls! 11 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Nobody: 8:53am On May 13, 2016 |
MasterofNL:lagos was the nation's capital. Lagos was,is and will forever be Yorubas property. 19 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by funkyibodude(m): 8:54am On May 13, 2016 |
Now I understand... The war It's all about the oil
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Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Olabestonic001(m): 8:56am On May 13, 2016 |
Awo definitely saw the minds of the North and East during that rumble and he subtly supported Regionalism while not over-committing to any of the Gladiators then. Some misinformed youths always lampooned a man who from the word "go" made it clear that his region has no "military" might to get its hands soiled in a war and would rather follow events than commit blindly to either parties. He also affirmed his support for diplomacy and self-determination, the yearnings of IPOB and its sympathizers. The question is "why is he still despised by these folks?". 21 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Olabestonic001(m): 9:01am On May 13, 2016 |
mightyhazel: From that epistle you should be able to infer that Awo had no military might to actualize that tag you usually give to him. 7 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by economia: 9:04am On May 13, 2016 |
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Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by gidgiddy: 9:09am On May 13, 2016 |
MasterofNL: Lagos was never actually part of the western region. Lagos had a special status as the administrative capital separate from the regions same way Abuja is the administrative capital separate from the 36 states. Different people think different things about Awolowo. Most Igbos like me think that Awolowo was a coward of a man and a war criminal who led his ethnic group into northern bondage because he didn't have the guts to do what Ojukwu did. Generally, most Igbos highly detest Awolowo same way most Yorubas detest Ojukwu. I guess one persons hero is another persons villain. Whatever happens, Awolowo and Ojukwu will always be loved by their respective ethnic groups but it does show that we are very different people. 15 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by mightyhazel: 9:37am On May 13, 2016 |
Olabestonic001:o yea! But he sold the idea to the den halfwitted commander and campaigned vigorously for it. Unconfirmed sources has it that he even advocated for nuclear weapons to be used against biafra leading 2 an altercation with Hassan,who went physical with him. My friend u don't need a warehouse filled with arms b4 u can instigate violence or genocide against a ppl ok? Hate speeches and evil suggestions (esp wen ur a national/regional opinion leader) is far more effective. 19 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Nobody: 9:59am On May 13, 2016 |
MasterofNL:dont be dumb. Lagos was FCT then and most of what you know as Lagos today were in the western region. That part that was fct then still belonged to the Yoruba's. So, had it been Nigeria disintegrated then, Lagos would have joined the western region. landgrabbers. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Nobody: 10:02am On May 13, 2016 |
Olabestonic001:he is still being despised by the misguided youths from SE cos ojujwu shifted blames on awolowo after losing the war. the silly fools believed it all. 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Olabestonic001(m): 10:10am On May 13, 2016 |
mightyhazel: Then we must hang that tag on Nnamdi Kanu as well. Ojukwu tried much to use his propaganda machine to blackmail Awo. Awo does not possessed the Holocaust hailed on him. Ojukwu helped in lying on Awo. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Nobody: 10:11am On May 13, 2016 |
gidgiddy:if this is the way your people reason, then I guess you truly deserved to lose 3million people in the war. How dare you call what awolowo did as cowardice? He simply used his brain by estimating the strength of his region pertaining war and realised they were not prepared for such. That was the same thing ojukwu knew about his own region, but vain ego and empty chestbeasting blinded his eyes from seeing even his nose. What was the result? A war that had him flee after losing 3million of his tribesmen; a war that his people still find difficult recovering from, that is why you find them protesting day in day out. Is that what you term as bravery? Today, between his region and Awolowo's, which is more peaceful? 26 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Almajiri1: 10:11am On May 13, 2016 |
The Great Awo is a man I have Great Respect for.My good Dr friend Moses Oke authored Awo As A Philosopher. If you claim omoluabi and you've not read that book, you are an efulefu. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by frleopardo: 10:19am On May 13, 2016 |
......And so said the two-faced bastard. 4 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Ariani: 10:33am On May 13, 2016 |
but it does show that we are very different people. Thread closed! |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by gidgiddy: 10:37am On May 13, 2016 |
bloodyBLOGGER: Everything you said above is complete nonsense. Awolowo always knew that had he allied with Ojukwu, the North would have been defeated. The Economy of Nigeria was in the south, the seaports are in the south, the capital was in the south, the oil was in the south ,everything was in the south. But Awolowo being the Yoruba man he is chose the easy route of 'one Nigeria ' and sold his people into slavery and northern domination. He ran to become 'boy-boy' to Gowon who was old enough to be his son. Is it the Groundnut pyramids that Gowon would have used to fight a war? Ojukwu could have chosen to become another 'northern a$$licker' to avoid war but this is what separates the Igbo man and the Yoruba man. The Igbos value their freedom and they are far from cowards. Three million died but hardly any Igbo man ever blames Ojukwu, nobody said freedom is cheap. Over 50 million people died in the second world war fighting oppression. The true mark of a man is one who is prepared to fight for his freedom and the right to be free. A coward comes with every excuse to remain a slave. Ojukwu did his best for his people, at the end of the war, facing certain death if captured, he escaped as any Soldier is supposed to do in a hopeless situation. As I said before one man's hero is another man's villain, and vice-versa. Ojukwu and Awolowo will always be heroes to their respective ethnic groups and cowards to the opposite ethnic groups 23 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by mightyhazel: 10:55am On May 13, 2016 |
Olabestonic001:which propaganda machine u talking about? I hate 2 engage in tribal e bashing,..but does this letter not suggest how slimy/sneaky the average yorubas are? Who in his right senses would ever have thot that the author of this letter wud in a matter of days join forces of oppression against the east? U want to tell me he changed his mind in a matter of days to support the greatest genocide that has ever happened in africa? No! This 'sage' knew all along what he was doin... He gave the relatively much younger and less experienced( less sneaky) ojukwu a false sense of hope that the yorubas will never join hands in the event of a war to annihilate his ppl. He even went further to say that if things deteriorated further and east secceeded,yorubas will follow suit! Talk of backstabbing! This man wud av just kept his silence or berra still taken a harder/threathening stand against the biafran movt as at that time. Ojukwu wud hav taken berra judgement at the time,...obviouslyhe reckoned only on fighting the northern elements,bearing in mind dat yorubas wud at best remain neutral in the conflict. Talk of luring a friend out in the bush and hacking him to death! 23 Likes |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by Nobody: 11:07am On May 13, 2016 |
gidgiddy:you mean he had an ally in the same ojukwu who took his army and match to awolow's region and even bombed agege area of Lagos? Who would want an ally in a man who fled from the war abandoning his people to die? gidgiddy:only a fool goes onto a war he is not prepared for. . gidgiddy:the north had their men mostly dominating the military with the remainder being ibos. So, the north didn't need any groundnut to fight a war. gidgiddy:holding a naked wire with bate teeth is what fools like you call bravery, while being tactful is cowards. The same ojukwu lost the war he shouldn't have fought and still came back to do a lot of asslickingg by contesting for presidency in the same country he detest. shame. gidgiddy:the reason you don't blame him is the same reason why you people are still protesting and whining about the war. You exempt an ojukwu that fled and abandoned you in war only to blame an awolowo that fed you in war. gidgiddy: ...lol @ he escaped as any soldier is to do in a hopeless situation. you ate even celebrating him for dragging you folks into a hopeless situation. mind you, a true soldier doesn't flee from battle; only cowards do. The freak even dressed like a woman just to evade being recognised. gidgiddy:ojukwu's memory ought to be obliterated. 14 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Pre-biafra War: Obafemi Awolowo’s Speech To Western Nigeria Leaders Of Thought by medpren: 11:08am On May 13, 2016 |
bloodyBLOGGER: The proper question should be -between Awo and Ojukwu region which one is in perpetual servitude to the fulani? 3 Likes |
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