Babatunde Fashola (SAN), the Governor of Lagos State, has
made a frank public apology and offered an explanation for the recent
situation with "deportation of Igbos" to Onitsha, Anambra State.
The Lagos state government was involved in a major controversy in
July, 2013, having deported 70 destitutes at Onitsha Bridge. Although
the officials later clarified that the people were relocated after being
rehabilitated, Igbo people felt they were threated inappropriately, and
were hated.
Naij.com reminds that, on July 24, the evictees were, under the
cover of darkness, dumped at Upper Iweka, Onitsha, the commercial hub of
Anambra State. This action had provoked a passionate quarrel between
the two states.
Speaking at the 25th anniversary of the Igbo socio-cultural think
tank, Aka Ikenga (the event was held at the Nigerian Institute of
International Affairs, Victoria Island), Fashola assured he had
absolutely no problem with Igbos.
He thanked the gathering for honouring his late father, and said he
owes an explanation to those who don't understand the true purpose of
actions and meaning of words.
"I cannot take the Igbos for granted because we have built a
relationship based on tolerance, mutual respect, love and trust. That
relationship was built by our ancestors, and I put a lot of value in
that relationship.
"I offer an unreserved apology if the actions taken had been misunderstood.
"But I think the basic issue Aka Ikenga must address is, why people
feel compelled to immigrate from one part of the country to the other?
Is it the case that some lack the resources to develop or perhaps some
parts are endowed with enormous resources but not adequately managed?
"How can development be so difficult from the zone that has produced
people like Nnamdi Azikiwe, Alex Ekwueme, Ike Nwachukwu, among others?
"As political storm gathers, there are contact spots, but, like in
football, contact spots have rules. Those who are victims of our
shortcomings as professionals, in and out of government, should not be
pounced.
"A day like this calls for deep reflection about issues of our
loyalties. Are we more Igbo than Nigeria, or we are more Nigeria than
Igbo?" he asked rhetorically.
Many officials and Nollywood celebrities were present at the event.
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