The Publicity Secretary of All Progressives Congress, APC,
in Lagos State, Joe Igbokwe has explained why an Igbo man is yet to be elected
president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Igbokwe explained that Igbos shot themselves in the leg during
the 1993 presidential election when they failed to queue behind the acclaimed
winner, MKO Abiola.
According to him, that single action pitched the Yoruba
against them after the polls.
He said the people of the region failed to realize that
politics was not business and can never be equated with business, which they
were only good at.
Speaking with Vanguard, the APC chieftain believed that
until Igbos woke up from the slumber, they would continue to lament and see the
Presidential Villa from the mountain top.
He said, “Until the Igbo wake up from their slumber, they
will not realise the need for cooperation. The 1993 presidential election
provided the Igbo the opportunity to cement their relationship with the
South-West because we needed to bridge that gap.
“The North was able to actualize the annulment of that
election because the Igbo failed to stand with the Yoruba. It was only a few of
us who stood with Abiola – myself, Ndubuisi Kanu, Payne Jackson – among others.
When we put the issue before our people, they claimed that the Igbo had fought
their own civil war and that it was the turn of the Yoruba to fight their own.
“I like the ruggedness of the Yoruba. While the Yoruba were
confronting their issues, the Igbo were busy clapping and that is why we warned
them that if with the sophistication of Yoruba leaders and this was happening
to them, the Igbo weren’t safe.”
Asked if the Igbos have the hope of ruling Nigeria soon,
Igbokwe said, “they don’t understand Nigerian politics and that is my problem
with them. Nigerian politics is not business. After the demise of Yar Adua,
what I expected the Igbo to do was to ask Jonathan to finish the four years of
Yar Adua and allow the North to have their eight years.
“And by 2015, the President would have come to the
South-East. They (Igbo) were cajoled with the belief that no one could defeat
the incumbent.”
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