The former Commissioner for Information in Ebonyi State, Chief Abia Onyike, has said that
the resurgence of the struggle for the creation of Biafra state was as a
result of several decades of political impunity and marginalisation
unleashed on the Igbo race.
Delivering a paper at a lecture in Awka, Chief Onyike said, “Naked
arrogance by the Hausa-Fulani-Yoruba hegemonists, who have dominated
the affairs of Nigeria since the 1966 Military Coup has also caused
spontaneous resurgence for the actualisation of Biafra.
He said this impunity paved way for the first phase of Igbo
genocide between 1966 and 1970 during which over 3.1million Igbos were
massacred.
“This was followed by over thirty years of northern dominated
military dictatorship which ruled Nigeria till 1999 with the Yorubas
acting and playing the role of second fiddle in a well-organised
monolithic federalism, which was tilted against the Igbos and other
ethnic nationalities in the old Eastern region”, said Onyike.
He said the impunity continued with post-civil war anti-Igbo riots
which led to the massacre of Ndigbo in Kano in 1980, Maidugri in 1982,
Yola in 1984, Gombe in 1985, Kaduna in 1986, Bauchi in 1994, Damboa in
2000, Apo-Six in 2005 and deportation of 67 Igbos by Lagos State
Government under former Governor Raji Fashola (SAN) in July 2013.
The former Ebonyi commissioner called Ndigbo to be wary of the
current marriage between the Yorubas and the Hausas-Fulanis, which has
made the Yorubas to defend “the unconscionable atrocities of the new
Hausa-Fulani-Yoruba hegemony”.
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