—as Igbo Israeli Summit Ends in fanfares
The failed Major Nzeogwu led coup was meant to install Chief Obafemi Awolowo as Prime Minister of Nigeria. This
was stated by a core progressive and former governor of Anambra State,
Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife at the second day of the Igbo-Israeli Economic
Summit titled South East Youth Economic Summit 2016 (SEYES 2016) which
ended in Enugu yesterday. Dr Ezeife while clarifying further stated that
the Nzeogwu coup of 1966 was never an Igbo coup.
According
to Ezeife “it is not true that Igbos plotted the 1966 coup. The coup
was planned by some elements within the military disenchanted with the
drift of Nigeria who felt that Awolowo was in the best position to move
Nigeria forward. The problem was that the execution of the coup got awry
at some axis and everybody now claimed it was Igbo coup”
He stated further that “the coup failed and General Ironsi carved provinces
in Nigeria to help each group govern themselves better. They said that
he was running a unitary system and killed him, yet Nigeria s practicing
the same system for which Ironsi died”
Dr
Ezeife while responding to question on the issue of menace of Fulani
herdsmen said that the there is no need for grazing reserve even in the
north. He stated that there are different ranching methods that will
ensure, just like the green house, that some grass could be grown within
the same ranch using high tech mechanisms and used to feed the cattle
without disturbing anybody.
Rev
Dr Obinna Akukwe, Director General of Igbo Mandate Congress, IMC, in
his second day overview of the programme remarked that Igbos should stop
complaining about what people did to them and concentrate on how they
can open up the economic space of the zone through learning different
skills relevant in the global world markets which the Israelis are
willing to assist. He also reminded the audience on how Dr Ezeife stood
for Igbo interests when Boko Harm was harassing Ndigbo in the north.
According to Rev Akukwe “ when Boko Haram was terrorizing Sabon Gari
area of Kano, and killing Igbos at random, Dr Ezeife was the link
between myself, Barrister Okplaukwu and Chief Tobias Idiga , putting pressures in certain quarters, until the terrorists left Igbos in Kano alone”.
Rev
Akukwe stated that “when the position of Senate Presidency was denied
Ndigbo after massively voting for Jonathan in 2011, I led groups of
protesters to Ezeife’s house and he was forced to urgently leave for Aso
Villa that very day to register our displeasure with President
Jonathan, and by the night of that day, the President decided to placate
Ndigbo with the post of Secretary to the Government of the Federation
and Okwadike came back to give us situation report”
Former
Minister of Power, Prof Chinedu Nebo reiterated again that the youth of
the South East can achieve greatness economically if they are willing
to learn. According to Prof Nebo “ It is what you believe that you are
that you actually become. Our youth should learn to survive with or
without government patronage. They should learn skills that will make
them relevant in every occasion. The Israelis who are her today are
giving us ample opportunity to do just that” Prof Nebo believes that
whatever happens in Israel economically can be replicated in Nigeria if
the people are willing to learn.
Dr
Kaspi Yoram told the audience that the second day of the event
coincided with the commemorative day of the famous Six Day War which
took place in June 6th,
1967. Explaining the circumstances of the war Yaspi said that “it took
the Israelis only six days to win that war. This was because God was
with us and secondly we didn’t have a choice.” Dr Yaspi expressed
willingness of Israeli investors to come to the South East and establish
the best medical diagnostic centre in Africa that will help in early
detection of medical issues.
Dvora
Anat Perl spoke on how the people of South East Nigeria can develop
their rural areas using simple models which have been tried worldwide.
He expressed the readiness of Israeli investors to partner with the
South East on rural development.
Architect
Emeka Okoye, a pastor and New York based leading real estate consultant
spoke on wealth creation and how the South East can leverage on
numerous opportunities to industrialize the zone. According to Arch
Okoye “we should stop talking of marginalization by Hausa Fulani and
start investing. Stop whining, competition does not know your calling.
We can create economic power in the South East” He also stated that “we
need to be righteous in our dealings because righteousness exalts a
nation. And kick starts economic progress”
Bishop
Dr Obi Onubogu, former President of Pentecostal Fellowship told the
participants not to lose this opportunity that brought the Israelis to
the South East. He led the session in prayer and worship for the
progress of the South East.
Rabbi
Gavriel Ogugua of Redeemed Israel Tabernacle based in Florida, US,
advised Igbos to realize their identity with Israel. While Rev Bon Aneke
prayed for the progress of the Igbo race. The well attended event has
the youth, investors, business leaders and government officials in
attendance. Ambassador Uchechukwu Ekpere Paul thanked the participants
on the behalf of Diamond Youth Transformation initiative.
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