Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN) on Thursday offered an
unreserved apology for the misunderstanding generated by the alleged
deportation of some destitutes to Onitsha, Anambra State.
The state
government had been accused of dumping 70 beggars at Onitsha Bridge on
July 24, a situation that generated public outcry and bad blood.
Fashola,
who spoke at the silver jubilee of the Igbo socio-cultural think tank,
Aka Ikenga held at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs,
Victoria Island, insisted he has no problems with the Igbos.
He noted that the largest herds of cattle he received when his father died was from the Igbos.
Fashola said:
I came here to say to say thank you for the honour done to my family
and the memory of my late father. People who clearly do not understand
the actions taken and words spoken are those I owe an explanation.
I cannot take the Igbos for granted because we have built a
relationship based on tolerance, mutual respect, love and trust. That
relationship was built by our ancestors and I put a lot of value in that
relationship.
I offer an unreserved apology if the actions
taken had been misunderstood. But I think the basic issue Aka Ikenga
must address is why people feel compelled to immigrate from one part of
the country to the other? Is it the case that some lack the resources to
develop or perhaps some parts are endowed with enormous resources but
not adequately managed? How can development be so difficult from the
zone that has produced people like Nnamdi Azikiwe, Alex Ekwueme, Ike
Nwachukwu, among others?
As political storm gathers, there
are contact spots but like in football, contact spots have rules. Those
who are victims of our shortcomings as professionals in and out of
government should not be pounced. A day like these calls for deep
reflection about issues of our loyalties. Are we more Igbo than Nigeria
or we are more Nigeria than Igbo?”
At the event were the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Ayim, who
represented President Goodluck Jonathan; House of Representatives Deputy
Speaker, Chief Emeka Ihedioha; Catholic Bishop, Mathew Kuka; former
Minister, Gen. Ike Nwachukwu; President Aka Ikenga, Goddy Uwazurike;
former ambassador George Obiozor and President of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Gary
Enwo-Igariwey.
Others included the former President Aka Ikenga, Chief
Chris Asodoka; Director, Lagos Business School, Prof. Pat Utomi;
Captain Emma Iheanacho; Nollywood artistes, Onyeka Onwenu and Kanayo O.
Kanayo.
Fashola called on residents in the state to embrace
Residence Registration Scheme (RRS) to enable the government meets its
obligation to them.
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