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Ohanaeze faction needs apology from Gowon over ‘inflammatory’ remarks

ByRomeo Minalane

Feb 26, 2024
Ohanaeze faction needs apology from Gowon over ‘inflammatory’ remarks

A faction of the peak Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has actually required that a previous president, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (Rtd) apologise for current “inflammatory” remarks about the Nigerian Civil War experience. According to Ohanaeze, his remarks have actually “resumed deep injuries” amongst the Igbo individuals. In a strongly-worded declaration launched on Sunday, Ohanaeze Secretary-General Okechukwu Isiguzoro stated Gowon’s remarks throughout a February 21 see to President Bola Tinubu were a “purposeful targeting of the cumulative Igbo mind” and revealed a “absence of compassion” for the suffering brought on by the 1967-1970 war. “We challenge Gowon to review his actions and acknowledge the requirement for reconciliation and repentance,” Isiguzoro stated. “His unfaltering rejection to acknowledge the discomfort and suffering brought on by the war shows a failure to comprehend the gravity of his function because dark duration of our history”, the group stated. Read likewise: Afenifere asks Yoruba individuals not to take part in demonstrations over financial difficulty The group likewise asserted that Gowon’s survival for over 5 years, regardless of an approximated 3 million Igbo lives lost in the war, offered him a “special chance for redemption and reconciliation.” “As a proclaimed Christian, we urge Gowon to observe the call of conscience and take required actions to look for forgiveness from the Igbo individuals by acknowledging his errors, exposing the fact behind the Aburi Accord, and providing a genuine apology,” he included. Isiguzoro even more specified that Gowon’s “duplicated insensitive remarks” weakened Igbo reconciliation efforts regardless of their “showed forgiveness and dedication to nationwide advancement.” He contacted the previous president to “take this turning point to dispose of the antiques of the past, welcome humbleness, and use a long-overdue apology”, stating it would lead the way for “real reconciliation” and “enduring peace and consistency.” Sign up with the discussion Opinions Support Ripples Nigeria, hold up services journalism Balanced, courageous journalism driven by information comes at big monetary expenses. As a media platform, we hold management responsible and will not trade the right to push liberty and totally free speech for a breeze. If you like what we do, and are all set to maintain services journalism, kindly contribute to the Ripples Nigeria cause. Your assistance would assist to make sure that residents and organizations continue to have open door to reliable and trustworthy info for social advancement. Contribute Now

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