2023: “WE WILL SUPPORT TINUBU!” – OHANEZE LEADER
With the ongoing political permutation cum gimmicks, the stage appears to be wabbly for the many contenders of the presidential race, come 2023. Already, there are rumours and variations on the interest of the All Progressive Congress (APC) national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to contest though he has not come out to dispute or confirm his interest.
Either way, his support is garnering
more weight all over the country – among this, is from the President of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos, Chief Solomon Ogbonna Aguene.
In a bigger picture, the Igbo
community, particularly in Lagos State, seem to have thrown their weight behind
the APC National Leader, if he eventually throws his cap into the ring. Chief
Aguene disclosed this in a recent interview he granted the Press.
He said, “If you say Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu, I will say it is good. For someone that bring people from nothing
to something, that is the person I call a leader.
“Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is a person who
doesn’t like people to suffer or cry. Since his term as governor he has been
changing the narrative for many. He even helped many Nigerians come back home
from overseas to become established in Nigeria. I have been in Lagos since 1984
and I know many that we lived together in Maroko from very poor family who are
now billionaires, some in business and some in government, these are the good
works of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.’
‘More so, Tinubu has set a good
example by giving us Gov. Sanwo-olu, who Ndigbos, have benefited from
immensely. Even though, Ohanaeze is not political, we have leadership on all
Igbos in Lagos. So, all Igbo politicians have this Ohanaeze Ndigbo Secretariat
to discuss their issues. And I want to disabuse the minds of Lagosians who says
that, no matter what you do for Igbos, they will still follow PDP, this is
total fallacy. Gov. Babajide Sanwo-olu has changed that narrative. Since I came
into this office, to say that Igbos don’t vote APC will be a lie especially in
Lagos where we have huge investment and large population.’
On the assertion made by a member
of the Lagos House of Assembly, Hon. Jude Idimogu on Tinubu’s candidacy, the
no. 1 Igbo in Lagos, Chief Solomon Ogbonna Aguene remarked that: ‘There is one
music that we sing in Igboland that states ‘you give here, you giver there,
peace holds.’ So, what Jude Idimogu said may be based on his personal contact
with Asiwaju Tinubu who is my role model as well. For me, I don’t have such
information because he has never declared openly to anybody and I haven’t heard
such from him. Bola Ahmed Tinubu has not contacted me as President of Ohanaeze
Ndigbo in Lagos. I will always say to my people you cannot be an opposition to
your host community or the ruling party of the community.’
When asked about zoning and the
possibility of Igbos taking the office in 2023, Chief Solomon Ogbonna
Aguene commented: “My personal
opinion is that the presidency is a national affair. Mine is whoever will give
Ndigbo the rightful position is the person that gets my support. Also whoever
will help youths out of this unemployment and will take interest in bringing
people out of poverty is the person that I will support.’
The Ohanaeze leader believe that
Igbos are suitable for the top Nigerian job, ‘I am not a politician. If they
zone it to Igbos, it is okay. Even if they don’t zone it, an Igbo man can still
win but Igbos have to come together. We don’t have unity among ourselves. Igbos
are capable. If they are capable of governing their states, why not? They have
the money, the education and the intellect that qualifies them but unity is far
away.’
‘Look at the Ohanaeze that I am
running, if Gov. Sanwo-olu gives us one thing to share with the people, you
will hear shouts that Sanwo-olu has given us 100 times of that thing. Ohanaeze
doesn’t have allocation yet some people are doing faction. Some people have
gone ahead to form a group called ‘Igbo stakeholders: 2023 non-negotiable’. You
can’t say non-negotiable in a country like Nigeria, this reduces the chances of
supports from other tribes for Ndigbo. This is what causes disunity and lack of
progress.’
If you want such position you’re
talking about, you must have a strategy, and ‘No warrior wins after selling his
strategy before, going to war’.
No man has a first son before his
biological father, ‘Ndigbos must be mindful of what is coming out of thier
mouth’, he further stated.
‘Igbos should unite for them to
achieve what they want. If we don’t come to the truth, we can’t move forward’,
Chief Ogbonna concluded.
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