Sunday 30 September 2012

2015: Igbo presidency will finally end the civil war – Kalu


BY PETER OKUTU
ABAKALIKI – FORMER governor of Abia State, Dr Orji Uzor Kalu, weekend, reaffirmed his commitment to lead the crusade for the emergence of an Igbo President in 2015.
He stressed that as soon as an Igbo emerged the next President of Nigeria, after Dr. Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, only then would it be said that the civil war fought about 42 years ago had ended.
Kalu, who spoke when he received the leadership of Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, South East zone, led by its National Vice-President, Comrade Chris Isiguzo, at his Igbere country-home, insisted that time had come for the rest of the geo-political zones to concede the Presidency to the Igbo as a matter of “right”, noting that anything short of that would amount to great injustice.
According to him, the country will continue to wobble on her journey  to nationhood and socio-economic prosperity unless an Igboman was given an opportunity to lead the country.
“The country is trouble because the God’s anointed people are not there yet, until they take over the mantle of leadership, Nigeria will not have a pride of place in the world; Forty eight years after the
civil war it is an insult for somebody to tell you that Igbos cannot be president.
“If all these tribes can be president, who among them is more qualified than an Igbo man; we are the salt of this nation, we are the best thing that happened to this nation. Anything good comes from the East and we are the genuine easterners; unless we rule this country the country will never be okay.

 
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