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Denying Igbo presidency because of civil war unfair – Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that it is not fair to blame the Igbo for attempting to break away from Nigeria.

The former Nigerian leader also said the nation’s three major ethnic nationalities had at one time or another attempted to break up the nation through secession.

He said he usually felt bad each time he heard some people saying no Igbo man would become Nigeria’s President because of the ethnic group’s role in the bloody January 15, 1966 coup that truncated the First Republic.

He made this remark while addressing a 20-man delegation of the League of Northern Democrats, led by former Kano State Governor Ibrahim Shekarau, at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Obasanjo recalled that there was a strong move by the North to pull out of Nigeria through what he called the vehicle of Araba.

“I think all of us in Nigeria have to rethink… It bleeds my heart when people say because the Igbo had carried out a secession, an Igbo man cannot be the president of Nigeria.

“I say what nonsense? There is no section of Nigeria that has not planned a secession. What is ‘Araba’ in the North? The North planned to break up Nigeria. Ahmed Jooda, a very good friend of mine, said that.

“What is treasonable felony? So, who among us can say I am better than the other? None! So, let us put our heads together and build a country together,” he said.

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