The attempt by President Muhammadu Buhari to give Owelie Chukwuma
Azikiwe, first son of Nigeria’s first President, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe a
befitting burial had run into stormy waters as the trio of Governor
Willie Obiano of Anambra State, HRH Alfred Achebe, Obi of Onitsha and
Ambassador Emeka Azikiwe (Owelle’s sibling) had fixed an impromptu
burial aimed at ensuring that Buhari’s presence is frustrated.
The stance of the trio had caused great tension within the Azikiwe
family and Onitsha leaders that some groups had vowed to boycott the
burial slated for Saturday, 12th of September, 2015, if efforts to get
Buhari in physical attendance is deliberately frustrated.
Speaking with Rev Obinna Akukwe, Director General, Igbo Mandate Congress
(IMC) over the crisis, the youngest brother of Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe,
Akunne Ara Azikiwe decried the burial fixed for the 12th as “an attempt
to bury the late Owelle like a fowl in order to punish him in death for
his friendship with Buhari”.
The Spiritual Head of the Azikiwe
family and oldest family member, Nwamulunamma Onuora Azikiwe, who also
is the Chief Mourner, has distanced himself from the burial slated for
saturday. Speaking to leaders of Igbo Mandate Congress (IMC) today, he
said that the family will not attend any burial that deliberately
intends to exclude Buhari and the Federal Government from active
participation.
The President of Umuada Azikiwe (representing
elderly women of the Azikiwe clan), Chief Mrs Chiago Iwuobi (nee
Azikiwe) had also distanced the Umuada from the impromptu burial. Umuada
Azikiwe on Tuesday last week led by Chief Mrs Iwuobi protested at
Governors Lodge Awka with a strongly worded letter to the governor,
delivered to both the Secretary to the State Government and the Chief of
Staff, distancing the family from the purported burial. Copies of the
letter made available to Igbo Mandate Congress made it clear that the
governor should allow Buhari to lead in the preparations for the event.
Yesterday the women also protested at Onisi Onira residence of the
great Zik over the involvement of Ambassador Emeka Azikiwe in the shadow
affair.
The Assistant National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze
Ndigbo and Chairman of Igbo-Ohanaeze Integrity Groups, Barrister Emejulu
Okpalaukwu described the plot as an attempt to ensure that president
Buhari does not have any foothold in the South East. Okpalaukwu told Rev
Akukwe that “agents of divisive tendencies whose antecedents have
always put Ndigbo in unnecessary battles with their neighbors are at
work again to sabotage President Buhari’s effort to give Azikiwe’s son a
befitting burial”.
The Personal Assistant to the late Owelle, Mr
Chukwuma Njaka have also distanced himself from the burial, describing
it as activities of disgruntled politicians about to dishonor his boss
over his principled stance on national issues. He told Rev Akukwe that
President Buhari had wanted to turn Zik’s Masoleum into a national
institute and wondered why he is being frustrated.
Meanwhile the
Director General of Igbo Mandate Congress (IMC) Rev Obinna Akukwe had
described efforts to frustrate President Buhari from attending the
burial of the late Owelle as not helping Igbo Interests. Speaking to
concerned friends of Owelle yesterday, at Onitsha, Rev Akukwe said that
“Buhari is only interested in honoring a friend ,confidant and
nationalist who shares same ideals and Spartan lifestyle with him, and I
expect Igbo leaders to use the occasion to present a wish list to the
President, instead of unending criticism.
"The same people who
abandoned Owelle over the years, suddenly picked interest because a
Fulani born President wanted to honor an abandoned kinsman” He condemned
the removal of Owelle’s corpse from the morgue into a hidden location,
by those afraid of the dead, against the consent of his biological
sons, the umuada’s and the umunna’s and called for the physical auditing
of the remains before any burial.
Igbo Mandate Congress (IMC)
had earlier in May exclusively reported that some elements within the
Onitsha ruling house have teamed up with some disgruntled politicians in
the South East to ensure that the late Zik’s son is buried like a fowl.
The grouse of these disgruntled politicians is that Owelle Chukwuma
Azikiwe preferred Buhari style of politics of integrity and honesty to
the incumbent bandwagon and urged Igbos to support him. Unfortunately,
Owelle died after Buhari’s Victory and they decided to use the occasion
of his death to punish him in the grave yard.
This plot to bury
Owelle Azikiwe like fowl is coming to pass with a burial slated in two
days time, and no notable Igbo or Nigerian leader has been notified. The
corpse of Owelle Azikiwe was last week removed by unknown persons from
Borromeo Hospital Onitsha, and allegedly taken to a shrine near Okija,
before being finally deposited at a hospital in Igboukwu. The purpose of
removing Owelle’s corpse from Borromeo Hosptal, opposite Zik’s House,
to Apex Hospital, Igboukwu, about thirty miles from his residence,
without authorization, by persons known to be in open conflict with the
dead man, is already creating tension.
President Muhammadu
Buhari had earlier in July met with a delegation from the Azikiwe family
where he indicated interest to participate fully in the event.
Two days after the State House meeting, President Buhari delegated
Senator Chris Ngige to visit Azikiwe family house and assess the level
of works, preparations for the burial. Subsequently, another meeting
held on Monday, 6th July, with the following in attendance: Senator Dr
Chris Ngige (ex-Governor Anambra State), Engr Chukwuma Njaka (PA to
Owelle Azikiwe), Mr Ifeanyi Okwudili (Nephew to Owelle Azikiwe), Rev
Obinna Akukwe, (Director General, Igbo Mandate Congress (IMC)), and
Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu (Assistant National Publicity Secretary,
Ohanaeze Ndigbo and Chairman Igbo-Ohanaeze Integrity Groups). The aim of
the meeting included assessment and strategizing on how to give a
befitting burial to illustrious Igbo son in accordance with Presidential
directive.
During the meeting and inspection, it was also
discovered that historical documents which the Great Zik of Africa
handed over to his first son, Chukwuma Bamidele, was removed without
authorization from his house and burnt, while those that weren’t
engulfed by the inferno, were found littered all over the compound .
President Buhari later in August sent Mr George Ossi, Permanent
Secretary, Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, to
supervise renovation works on the dilapidated Onisi Onira Residence and
the abandoned Zik’s Mausoleum. Efforts by Mr George Ossi to audience
with Governor Obiano were rebuffed, and after he left in frustration,
the governor later granted audience to the Federal Controller of Works,
Anambra State, where he expressed displeasure at Buhari’s interference
with the burial, including on-going renovations.
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Frustrated family members had blamed the foot dragging of Senator Ngige as being responsible for the embarrassment in the family. According to a leader who spoke on conditions of anonymity, “ we had expected Ngige to have named a burial committee and commenced preparations as instructed by Buhari, but why he foot dragged till Ambassador Azikiwe and Obi of Onitsha, avowed enemies of late Owelle, reached out to Governor Obiano, and countered the earlier arrangement”
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Frustrated family members had blamed the foot dragging of Senator Ngige as being responsible for the embarrassment in the family. According to a leader who spoke on conditions of anonymity, “ we had expected Ngige to have named a burial committee and commenced preparations as instructed by Buhari, but why he foot dragged till Ambassador Azikiwe and Obi of Onitsha, avowed enemies of late Owelle, reached out to Governor Obiano, and countered the earlier arrangement”
Ambassador Emeka Azikiwe ,
Governor Willie Obiano and Obi Alfred Achebe, Obi of Onitsha have
dared Buhari and the Federal Government over the issue and vowed to
carry on with the burial.
The two biological sons of the late
Owelle, Dr Chinwe Azikiwe and Dr Ikechukwu Azikiwe, all based outside
Nigeria, are already in the country, holding frantic consultations to
avoid impending embarrassments.
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