The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization in Nigeria, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has described the declaration of former Governor of Lagos, Bola Tinubu, contesting in the 2023 Presidency as against the rules of natural justice and unfortunate.
POLITICS NIGERIA reports that the group regretted that the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader had ‘chosen to add to the crisis of Nigeria instead of joining hands with patriots to save the corporate existence of the country’.
The spokesman for the Igbo apex body, Chief Alex Ogbonnia, while reacting to the Tinubu’s formal declaration on Monday, said to Punch, “It is an assertion rooted in history and experience that any project that is not supported by justice and equity will not succeed.”
He said: “It is a project that is dead on arrival. Because God is a universal entity that he is always interested in truth, fairness, and equity. So for anybody embarking on anything that is not rooted in equity and justice will not succeed and this is a countervailing force that has sustained this world from the beginning.
“So Tinubu knows that he is embarking on a cause that has no foundation in anything: foundation in equity and justice, and of course is a project that will not succeed.”
Ohanaeze spokesman, however, said it was very unfortunate that Tinubu had decided to add to the crisis in Nigeria, adding “because there is this collective conscience that has been guiding this country. The collective conscience is to culturally determine what is right and what is wrong and to pursue the right one and ignore the wrong one.
“But all the same, those who have really gone against the convention has often lost, you know at a point General Sani Abacha wanted to continue but he lost; Goodluck Jonathan ran against the current he lost any other person that tries to go against the convention and the current will always lose it. Mr. Tinubu is working across purposes with the foundations of this country – a foundation rooted in equity and justice.
“He knows that this is the turn of the Igbo and instead of supporting for the Igbo to emerge for peace to reign, for the corporate existence of Nigeria to remain intact, he decided to add to the problem and crisis. So for one to succeed patriots should consider the collective interest – the group interest more than self-interest. But in this case, now Tinubu is more interested in self-interest. He considered self-interest above group interest or the corporate existence of Nigeria. And that is selfishness at its height and any country that has such people is always in problem.
“Ohanaeze’s position is that Tinubu knows that he is doing the wrong thing. He is embarking on a project that is not rooted in equity, justice, and fair play, and is against the common currency of the conscience of the people, and to that extent, he will surely lose.”
Ada Peter