The
president-elect, Rtd. General Muhammadu Buhari has urged the Ndigbos and other
non-indigenes residing in Lagos state to overlook the anti-tribal comments of
Oba of Lagos, Akiolu Rilwan. READ MORE:
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Punch
reports that the former Head of State pleaded with all Igbos in Lagos state to
move on and forgive all that has been said against them for the sake of peace.
Buhari
made the call during a rally held on Tuesday in Lagos to address the
comments made by the Oba.
Recall
that Akiolu has been under fire since Monday when he reportedly threatened the
Ndigbo in Lagos to either vote for the APC governorship candidate, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode, or perish in the lagoon.
The
Peoples Democratic Party on Tuesday asked Lagos State Governor Babatunde
Fashola to suspend Akiolu forthwith.
However,
the President-elect described Lagos as home for all, adding that the time had
come for Nigerians to look past ethnicity in the general interest of peace and
unity.
He said, “I
admire what your governor has done in terms of mobilizing revenue to
sustain Lagos development. I have a lot of respect for Governor Fashola for his
hard work, commitment to the state and the country. There is no doubt that
Lagos is a mini-Nigeria. We are all here and it has been mentioned by previous
speakers that everybody (tribe) is adequately represented in Lagos. So, I
assure you. If you vote for the continuity of APC in Lagos, you stand to gain
more. It is in your interest that you vote for the APC.
“Please
when you go home tell your neighbors, relatives and even the opposition to
please bury the hatchet. Let them fall in line and vote the APC. When we were
coming in our bus, Fashola told me how Lagos State had been spending to
maintain the federal infrastructure here such as buildings, roads and other
institutions. I had promised before that if I won the election and became the
President, I would make Lagos my priority. Governor Fashola is already holding
to me to that promise so I would like the incoming governor to listen carefully
and make sure he makes me honor my undertaking.”
On his
part, the National chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said Lagos
was responsible for building the opposition and ensuring that it finally took
control of the centre. He said it would be a great injustice for Lagos to
become an opposition state after working so hard to build a bright future.
Also
speaking, a former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, said Akiolu was not a
member of the APC and could not speak on behalf of the party. Tinubu, who noted
that he was the first Yoruba governor to ever appoint an Igbo commissioner,
said the Peoples Democratic Party, having failed to win last week’s
presidential elections, had been desperately trying to pull the APC into the
Akiolu controversy.
He said
the coordinator of the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria, Ifeanyi Ubah, and
the PDP leader, Bode George, were only making baseless accusations against the
APC. Tinubu said, “The Oba is not a politician. His job is to accommodate
all political parties whether PDP, APC or SDP. So, what did he (Ubah) go and do
at the palace? Is the Oba a politician? “To you Igbo, don’t we pay your
children’s school fees like others? Or is it the palace that pays for it? When
we conducted an exam and a spelling competition, an Igbo boy, Ebuka, from
Anambra, came first and he became the governor for one day.
“Those
that won the competition three times in a row were Igbo. Ebuka was sent to
Switzerland computer school and then Obafemi Awolowo University. We did not say
he was an Igbo boy and he would not enjoy. He became an executive in Oando and
he is now in Canada. Another boy, Felix, won and went to Switzerland and OAU.
We paid his scholarship; we did not deny him because he is Igbo.”
However,
in a statement issued yesterday by the Lagos state PDP Publicity Secretary, Mr
Taofik Gani, the party said it had also alerted the security agencies to hold
the monarch responsible for any attack on non-indigenes or PDP members in
Lagos.
The PDP
also reiterated the need for the Lagos monarch to be suspended till after
Saturday’s governorship and state House of Assembly elections in order to
guarantee free, fair and credible elections in the state.
The
statement read in part, “The governor is thus a conspirator in this threat
to life and must also be held accountable for any violence in these elections.
We have at this point been vindicated about the desperation of the APC to
retain Lagos State at all cost, including the All Progressives Congress’ plan
not to concede the imminent defeat on April 11. The positions of the PDP are
coming on the heels of the now viral threat issued by the Oba of Lagos to
Ndigbo that they must vote for the APC governorship candidate, Akinwunmi
Ambode, or be drowned in Lagos water.”
Despite
the alleged threat to their lives, PDP urged non-indigenes in Lagos and others
to be part of Saturday’s voting exercise.
Meanwhile,
the Publicity Secretary of the APC in Lagos State, Joe Igbokwe, said in a
separate statement yesterday that the monarch spoke out of anger.Igbokwe urged
his kinsmen not to take out their anger on the APC governorship candidate, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode, who knew nothing about the incident. The statement read, “Oba
Rilwan Akiolu of Lagos is not a card-carrying member of APC. He is not a leader
in the APC. He does not speak for the APC. He did not speak for Governor
Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State. He did not speak for our national
leader, Bola Tinubu. He did not speak for the incoming governor, Mr Akinwunmi
Ambode. His Royal Highness is at liberty to speak for him and he spoke for
himself only.
“Lagos
APC appeals to Ndigbo not to take the statement as the position of the party in
Lagos. We passionately appeal to Ndigbo not to carry the statement credited to
Oba Akiolu too far so as not to put a knife on things that have held us
together for more than 50 years now. If out of annoyance you throw your cap
away, a mad man will take it and use it forever.”
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