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Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by MetaPhysical: 11:01pm On Jul 07, 2019
By Emma Amaize, Ben Agande and Denis Agbo
World Igbo Congress, WIC, a platform for all Igbo in the diaspora, yesterday, has said that plans have been concluded to mobilise resources worldwide for the formation of an indigenous militia for self-defence against the RUGA settlements in the south-east.

A statement by its Chairman, Prof Anthony Ejiofor, said the move for an Igbo militia is backed by indigenous native laws.

Ejiofor said the development became necessary following the 30-day ultimatum issued by the Coalition of Northern Youth Groups for the implementation of Ruga settlements for herdsmen.

He said: "We call on the Federal government of Nigeria to summarily arrest and prosecute Mr Abdul Aseez Suleiman and his group for incitement and for a threat to conduct domestic terrorism against citizens of Nigeria failing which the Igbo of Southern Nigeria will use our own methods to carry out justice and defend our own people.

"We in the diaspora have long observed that the current unitary structure foisted on the people by successive military governments, is unsustainable. It has become an urgent imperative to dismantle this structure."


https://allafrica.com/stories/201907070009.html

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by MetaPhysical: 11:10pm On Jul 07, 2019
What led us here? Igbo greed! It is evident that Ironsi had knowledge of January 1966 coup. Read it here...


On assumption of power, General Aguiyi-Ironsi promulgated the Constitution (Suspension and Modification) Decree 1966. Decree No 1 dated January 17, 1966 but not published in the Official Gazette until March 4, 1966. He then issued Public Order Decree No 33 dated May 24 1966 which dissolved eighty-one political associations and twenty-six tribal and cultural associations.

At the early stage of his tenure, he appointed a three-man advisory team made up of Chief Francis Nwokedi, a Permanent Secretary, Dr. Pius Charles Nwabafor Okigbo (1924-2000) and Colonel Patrick Anwunah, who later became Chairman and Head of the Orientation Committee at that time.

He replaced the then Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Taslim Olawale Elias (1914-1991) with Chief Gabriel Chike Michael Onyiuke (SAN), former Director, Public Prosecution, Eastern Nigeria (1960-1965) from Nimo in the present Anambra state.

In a speech to the nation on January 28 1966, he denounced the evils of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa regime and outlined necessary reforms. ”All Nigerians”, he declared,” want an end to regionalism. Tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction. The Federal Military Government will preserve Nigeria as one strong nation.” He then went on to promise “administrative reforms” and referred specifically to several matters in which regional as well as personal interests were known to have had decisive influence. These were official appointments, public investments, and the universities. He promised that in the public services, efficiency and merit will be the criteria for advancement”. That industrial development would be “coordinated to avoid wasteful duplication of industrial projects”, and that the universities would be “re-orientated to serve the genuine interest of our people.”

Immediately after the speech two Governors kicked against the proposal. They were, Major General David Akpode Ejoor (83) from Ovu in the present Delta State, then serving as the Military Governor of the Mid-Western region and Major General Hassan Usman Katsina(1933-1995), who was then serving as Governor of the Northern region.

Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu (1933-2011), Military Governor of Eastern Region welcomed the decree while Lt. Col. Francis Adekunle Fajuyi (1926-1966), Military Governor of Western Region never commented on the promulgation of the decree.

Lt-Col Ejoor was reported as saying that the ’National Government’ set up by the army was the prelude to ‘the reintroduction of a unitary form of government’ and insisted that it would create future problems. Shortly afterwards, the Supreme Military Council announced that a senior government official, Mr. Nwokedi, had been asked to consider and to report to the Supreme Military Council on the establishment of ‘an administrative machinery for a united Nigeria’ and the ‘unification of the Public Services and Judicial Services.’

In his own speech on February 19 at the Kaduna Airport, the Governor of Northern region, Lt-Col. Hassan Katsina said he was not aware as a member of the then Supreme Military Council of the modalities for the proposed National Government. ”I am afraid the egg is about to be broken”.

On February 21 1966, General Aguiyi-Ironsi again addressed the nation on the issue. He said: “On the question of the political future of the country, the experiences and mistakes of the previous governments in the Federation have clearly indicated that far-reaching constitutional reforms are badly needed for peaceful and orderly progress towards the realization of our objectives. I have already touched on some of the major issues involved in recent broadcast to the nation. It has become apparent to all Nigerians that rigid adherence to ‘regionalism’, was the bane of the last regime and one of the main factors which contributed to its downfall. No doubt, the country would welcome a clean break with the deficiencies of the system of government to which the country has been subjected in the recent past. A solution suitable to our national needs must be found. The existing boundaries of governmental control will need to be re-adjusted to make for less cumbersome administration.’

As a follow-up on May 25, General Aguiyi-Ironsi promulgated the Constitution (Suspension and Modification)(No. 5) Decree 1966. Decree No. 34 (the ‘Unification Decree’).

After the promulgation, the country was thrown into turmoil which led to demonstration particularly in many parts of Northern Nigeria at that time. On his return to Kaduna on May 27, Col. Hassan Katsina was besieged with demands for an explanation. It was feared that in a unified service, Northerners would be at a disadvantage. It was no consolation that the Decree provided for the delegation of appointments and promotions, except the most senior, to Provincial Civil Service Commissions.

With its authority challenged and shown to be weak, at least in large parts of the North, the National Military Government had little option but to proffer its assurances and to explain its actions. The Supreme Military Council met on 7 and 8 June 1966 and issued the following statement:

“The public must not be led to confuse the Military Government with government by a civilian regime under a constitution approved by the people. Nobody will expect the present Military Government to cease to function until new constitution has been approved or to be compelled to operate the old system of government with its obvious weakness. It cannot be too seriously emphasized that the Military Government while in office can only run the government as a military government under a unified command. It cannot afford to run five separate governments and separate services as if it were a civilian regime. Final decisions on the territorial structure of the country and the public services will be matters for the Constituent Assembly and the referendum.”

The Supreme Military Council also decided that General Aguiyi-Ironsi should invite traditional rulers from all parts of the country to a meeting to be held in Lagos as soon as possible and that the Military Governors would immediately summon similar meetings in their own Regions. This was presumably an attempt to improve the channels of communications. There had in fact already been a meeting of Northern Emirs and Chiefs in Kaduna on 4 of June and the Military Governor had been given a list of grievances and recommendations to take to Lagos. The Emirs and Chiefs met again on June 16 to receive General Aguiyi-Ironsi’s reply.
Sadly on 29 July 1966, General Aguiyi-Ironsi and the Military Governor of Western Region, Lt. Col. Francis Adekunle Fajuyi were murdered in Ibadan during a meeting with the traditional rulers from all parts of the country.



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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by MetaPhysical: 1:13am On Jul 08, 2019
Decree 34 of 1966 - the baby of Aguiyi Ironsi enforced unitary government.

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by mrvitalis(m): 1:19am On Jul 08, 2019
MetaPhysical:
Decree 34 of 1966 - the baby of Aguiyi Ironsi enforced unitary government.
Lets assume u are correct even tho we still had regional government

Yes a man made mistake ,cant we correct it now ?

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by Banmeallday: 1:47am On Jul 08, 2019
IN BIAFRA WE STAND


Those of you who are chameleons and fornicators, The world knows you cannot be trusted...NEVER

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by leofab(f): 2:04am On Jul 08, 2019
One man’s greed.

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by MetaPhysical: 2:55am On Jul 08, 2019
mrvitalis:

Lets assume u are correct even tho we still had regional government

Yes a man made mistake ,cant we correct it now ?

Excuse me! angry Assume... You are making assumptions of a Decree that destroyed my future prospects under the Govt and programs pioneered by the Govt of Western Nigeria? angry angry

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by MetaPhysical: 3:11am On Jul 08, 2019
It is very funny when you hear Iboman plead for mercy. When it's too hot for him Iboman knows what to do. Thats what happened here.

"We in the diaspora have long observed that the current unitary structure foisted on the people by successive military governments, is unsustainable. It has become an urgent imperative to dismantle this structure."

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by Banmeallday: 3:25am On Jul 08, 2019
Fools and deceivers you people are. Constantly trying to distort and deceive, just like your fathers and mothers, mothers whom carried children in their adulterous womb belonging to very local men while married to their husbands......


Gowon sold your birthright to the British for good. He was followed by thuggish semi-literate African shariaist that knew nothing but how to kill and plunder....

You can never ever walk in nor fill Ironsi’s shoes, and you know that.. SO please, go and verify if your father is truly your father by asking your mumsi abeg

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by 2mch(m): 3:29am On Jul 08, 2019
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Igbos always trying to blame others for the predicament they put themselves and the rest of us. Like Nigeria, Biafra and Baby Factory. Smh.

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by MetaPhysical: 3:44am On Jul 08, 2019
Banmeallday:
Fools and deceivers you people are. Constantly trying to distort and deceive, just like your fathers and mothers, mothers whom carried children in their adulterous womb belonging to very local men while married to their husbands......


Gowon sold your birthright to the British for good. He was followed by thuggish semi-literate African shariaist that knew nothing but how to kill and plunder....

You can never ever walk in nor fill Ironsi’s shoes, and you know that.. SO please, go and verify if your father is truly your father by asking your mumsi abeg

Onitsha bridge head tout spotted! grin

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by AbuMaryam1(m): 4:26am On Jul 08, 2019
Some history are bitter can't be swallow.

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by mrvitalis(m): 8:09am On Jul 08, 2019
MetaPhysical:


Excuse me! angry Assume... You are making assumptions of a Decree that destroyed my future prospects under the Govt and programs pioneered by the Govt of Western Nigeria? angry angry
Why was ojukwu still governor of eastern region when gowon took over

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by kingzizzy: 8:50am On Jul 08, 2019
MetaPhysical:
Decree 34 of 1966 - the baby of Aguiyi Ironsi enforced unitary government.

So why did those who came after Ironsi not reverse it?

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by Banmeallday: 4:26pm On Jul 09, 2019
MetaPhysical:


Onitsha bridge head tout spotted! grin

Coming from a Nigger Area citizen of course

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by RichBoy247: 4:37pm On Jul 09, 2019
MetaPhysical:

"We in the diaspora have long observed that the current unitary structure foisted on the people by successive military governments, is unsustainable. It has become an urgent imperative to dismantle this structure."


https://allafrica.com/stories/201907070009.html

LIES. The current unitary structure was imposed by an Igboman Gen Aguyi Ironsi by promogating Decree 34 of 1966 which was drafted by another Igboman Prof. Ben Nwabueze. The decree abolished the regional governments and imposed fraudulent unitary government on the country. Now, the Igbos are the ones crying and wailing over the current structure which was imposed by the kingsmen.

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by abu12: 5:39pm On Jul 09, 2019
kingzizzy:


So why did those who came after Ironsi not reverse it?

others who came after him later realize his greed. That he want to control other people resources, he should have allow each region to manage it wealth.
Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by kingzizzy: 8:51pm On Jul 09, 2019
abu12:


others who came after him later realize his greed. That he want to control other people resources, he should have allow each region to manage it wealth.

People like you have been misinformed. Ironsi kept the revenue formular he inherited from civilians. Those who came after Ironsi took resource control away

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by wordcat(m): 9:14pm On Jul 09, 2019
mrvitalis:

Why was ojukwu still governor of eastern region when gowon took over

You went too far brother, simply ask the Sophisticated Boiling Frogs where Ironsi was killed?
Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by BafanaBafana: 11:18pm On Jul 09, 2019
Ironsi had no business taking over the government in the first place. While Gowon was going about trying to squash the coup, Ironsi was scheming on how to take over power. In the Absence of Balewa who was the prime Minister, the Parliament chose the next senior minister from the ruling party, Diparchima from Borno to take over. He was supposed to be sworn in by the president but Zik who knew about the coup was hibernating in Brazil. The senate president Mr Nwafor, who was acting president refused to swear in Diparchima but swore in Ironsi his igbo brother who had forced the parliament to hand over power to him.

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by OAFMods: 11:28pm On Jul 09, 2019
Like Ironsi never killed ba or you expect every other Nigerian to go on with the notion that only foolish cursed n forsaken Igbo have right to kill n they should not be killed ba ?!


wordcat:


You went too far brother, simply ask the Sophisticated Boiling Frogs where Ironsi was killed?

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by OAFMods: 11:31pm On Jul 09, 2019
All this foolish Biafrans would wish we forget history like we should simply chose to be foolish.
BafanaBafana:
Ironsi had no business taking over the government in the first place. While Gowon was going about trying to squash the coup, Ironsi was scheming on how to take over power. In the Absence of Balewa who was the prime Minister, the Parliament chose the next senior minister from the ruling party, Diparchima from Borno to take over. He was supposed to be sworn in by the president but Zik who knew about the coup was hibernating in Brazil. The senate president Mr Nwafor, who was acting president refused to swear in Diparchima but swore in Ironsi his igbo brother who had forced the parliament to hand over power to him.

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by nototribalist: 11:58pm On Jul 09, 2019
MetaPhysical:
What led us here? Igbo greed! It is evident that Ironsi had knowledge of January 1966 coup. Read it here...




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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by goldenarrow: 8:20am On Jul 10, 2019
2mch:
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Igbos always trying to blame others for the predicament they put themselves and the rest of us. Like Nigeria, Biafra and Baby Factory. Smh.

Igbo = I GO BEFORE OTHERS. What a people!

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by goldenarrow: 8:23am On Jul 10, 2019
MetaPhysical:
Decree 34 of 1966 - the baby of Aguiyi Ironsi enforced unitary government.

It is in their blood, they create mess and blame others for not cleaning up the mess for them. IGBO = Collection of m***ns.

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Re: Igbo World Congress Says Igbos Are Tired Of Unitary Govt Installed By Igboman by kingzizzy: 9:24am On Jul 10, 2019
BafanaBafana:
Ironsi had no business taking over the government in the first place. While Gowon was going about trying to squash the coup, Ironsi was scheming on how to take over power. In the Absence of Balewa who was the prime Minister, the Parliament chose the next senior minister from the ruling party, Diparchima from Borno to take over. He was supposed to be sworn in by the president but Zik who knew about the coup was hibernating in Brazil. The senate president Mr Nwafor, who was acting president refused to swear in Diparchima but swore in Ironsi his igbo brother who had forced the parliament to hand over power to him.

The military has never had any business taking over power. However, the military has taken over power in most countries of the world at one point or the other

Some people say that Ironsi introduced unitary rule in Nigeria with decree 34. What those people dont understand is that all military rule operate on a unitary structure. What matters is the level of unitarianism that is applied. Ironsi kept the 4 Regions, resource control and fiscal federation which are core values of federalism. He was only in office

But those who killed Ironsi and took over did a lot worse. When you compare Ironsi's decree 34 with decree 14 enacted a year later by Gowon, the difference is clear

Gowons decree 14 of 1967 abolished the 4 Regions, created states, robbed the people of resource control and made the federal far more powerful than Ironsi's time

Ironsi's decree 34 of 1966 was childs play compared to Gowons decree 14 of 1967.

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