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Ohanaeze rejects claims of planning to apologise over 1966 coup

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The Ohanaeze Ndigbo leader said the Igbo are not responsible for the coup and that it was entirely a military affair.

By Jeffrey Agbo

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide on Saturday dissociated itself from claims that it plans to apologise to the Fulani community over the 1966 coup in Nigeria.

President-general of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, told reporters in Owerri, Imo State that the claims were false.

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He said, “I was shocked to read a voice message alleging that we held a retreat at Enugu State, and it was poorly attended. The voice message was false, malicious and wicked and in the voice message that we had a retreat and that in the meeting we said we were going to Sultan of Sokoto to apologise to them for the killing of Ahmadu Bello and the other things that happened in the 1966 coup.

“This did not happen. I did not expect this false report. It was done by one Mr Ugwuh and Obasi. They were making caricatures of me. The next day another record went viral and where the same Ugwuh was saying that what they earlier said was wrong, fortunately, most people who called at that time knew it was fake.

“Let me say this, the retreat in Enugu was for the setting up of committees for the development of Igboland. I commend the governor of Enugu State, for his support to host the meeting. We did not want governors, it was just for committees and over 200 people came. It was only the governor of Enugu that came, we did not bother other governors to come because it was a meeting of committees so there was no need inviting other governors.

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“We have committees for Education, health, skills acquisition, Ohanaeze relief agency, through which we can distribute relief materials to our people. We have started to reach out to our people in other parts of Igboland.”

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo leader said the Igbo are not responsible for the coup and that it was entirely a military affair.

He added, “You remember that the coup failed and if there is any tribe that suffered from that coup was the Igbos because the Igbos were massacred. We lost our businesses. So how can we go to beg anybody and we did not kill anybody. We did not have anything to do with that coup.

“We, Ohanaeze object to anybody profiling it to be Igbos. So, anybody who says we are going to apologise is not true. Even from the books I wrote we never sent anybody on that coup. So it pains me people tell lies to damage my name that we are going to apologize over that coup. So, the story is lies.

“At the end of the war, there was no victor nor vanquish. The Nigeria government honoured the 3r, rehabilitation, reconstruction but they did not do the reconciliation and that is what Ohanaeze Ndigbo is doing now.

“Finally, part of what we agreed in that retreat was that we are going to publish a book to be called ‘This Is Our Story’. It will tell our story starting from the time of war till this moment. So, as a father I will forgive them, those who did the evil voice message. So far, Ugwuh has apologised and I have forgiven him.

“Even the move to free Nnamdi Kanu, I have done a lot, I am the one who started the move to free Kanu, and many were bold to join me because they have respect for me and followed me. All our governors are calling for Kanu to be released.”

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