June 12:  An  opportunity to rectify wrongs – Obi

Peter Obi

By Valentine Amanze

The former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, has commended President Mohammadu Buhari for his decision  on June 12.

Obi said that the primary lesson inherent in that move was that no time was long or overdue to rectify wrongs and mistakes of yesterday.

Obi spoke with journalists at the  Local Wings of Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos, yesterday.

He advised the President to go a step further and rectify what he called “other wrongs that were by-products of June 12 and  punctuated our democratic journey”.

He advised the Presidency to consider all those that suffered various degrees of wrongs and deprivation as a result of June 12 and Nigeria’s tortuous democratic journey.

Obi specifically mentioned names such as Prof. Humphery Nwosu;  Gen. Musa Yar’Adua who also died in prison; Gen. Akinrinade; Dan Suleiman whose property were burnt to the ground, as well as Chief Ralph Obioha, whose African Trust Bank, Safari brewery, Vegetable Oil company, Cement company came under heavy attack, from which he is yet to recover.

Enlisting the death of  Ken Saro wiwa as one wrong that needed rectification,  he said: “Off course we all know the exodus of the Igbo from Lagos during those turbulent times from which many of them lost their lives and means of livelihood. Comprehensive efforts towards correcting the ills of June 12 must look at such cases.”

Obi called on Nigerians to look beyond the external gestures being expressed now to the lessons inherent in them, one of which, according to him, is that the survival of democracy requires sustained and patriotic sacrifices by all Nigerians, especially the leaders.

 

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