• Says he betrayed Ojukwu, APGA, Ndigbo
After weeks of
shock over the defection of Chief Peter Obi to the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s widow, Bianca, has
lambasted the former governor of Anambra State for his actions.
Bianca,
who is Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain, had told Daily Sun on the eve of
the day Obi dumped the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) for the
PDP that the ex-governor would never leave the party believed to be the
rallying point for the Igbo because of the vow he made before Ojukwu.
Thus when Obi dumped APGA, Bianca was shocked beyond words, as the
former governor had reassured her over time that he would remain in
APGA and help to sustain the party.
As he left, Obi, oblivious of
the “injury” he had caused Bianca, decided to look for an opportunity
to placate her and found one last Friday, October 17, which, however,
turned to be a shocker also for him.
Obi had trailed Bianca to
the Netherlands where she was being honoured by The Voice Newspaper, as
the Outstanding Ambassador of Africa, but Bianca declined all the
entreaties made by Obi at the event.
The organisers of the award
had penciled down Obi to present the award to Bianca but when it became
obvious that the ambassador had made up her mind never to have anything
to do with him, they quickly drafted an ambassador from the country to
do the presentation.
In this exclusive interview with Daily Sun,
Bianca looked at the relationship between the late leader of APGA,
Ikemba Nnewi, saying Obi had betrayed him, APGA and Ndigbo, even when he
was the greatest beneficiary of Ojukwu and APGA influence in Igbo land.
She,
therefore, described Obi’s defection to the PDP, as a “betrayal and
unimaginable breach of trust,” saying though his exit was a big loss to
the party, APGA, nevertheless, would continue to hit successes without
him. Excerpts:
Recently, former Anambra State governor, Mr.
Peter Obi, defected to the PDP, how did you receive this news because
you had told us the previous day that he would not quit APGA because of
the promise he had made to Ojukwu?
I received the news with
shock and disappointment because up till the last moment; Obi kept
reassuring me that this would never happen; that it would be over his
dead body; that the day he leaves APGA would be the day he quits
politics; and most importantly, that he would keep the promise he made
to Ojukwu. I had no reason to doubt him. I had become used to
unsubstantiated rumours, regarding his defection to the PDP. Even just
before the last TAN South East rally in Awka, I spoke with him because I
had heard that he would decamp at that event. I had reason to be
concerned because he had tendered his resignation letter, as BoT
chairman of APGA only the night before the rally, which came as a great
surprise to us all. I asked him whether he had any plan to defect to PDP
and he told me that his position remained the same; and reiterated the
statement that APGA was in his blood.
He kept his word then and
so, I had no reason to believe that he would lie on this occasion. I
felt that he had enough integrity to keep his promise to Ojukwu because
there was no compelling reason for him not to do so.
Everything
he is, today, he owes to Ojukwu and APGA. APGA catapulted him literally
from obscurity to national prominence. He served two consecutive terms,
as governor of Anambra State, a first in the history of the state. This,
he achieved under APGA. His decampment is shocking to our party
members. He never gave them any indication that he was about to jump
ship. Close as I was to him, he did not even have the simple courtesy to
inform me of this decision but continued to deceive me up until his
defection.
What was this promise that Obi made to your husband, do you think they are or it is weighty enough not to be broken?
Obi
swore to Ojukwu, upon his honour, that he would never leave APGA; that
he would do all within his power to sustain and advance APGA; in his own
words that he would ‘sink or swim’ in APGA. I am glad that today there
are living witnesses to attest to this fact.Ojukwu believed him and was
convinced beyond doubt that even if there was ever a mass exodus from
APGA, Peter Obi would be the last man standing.I recall when Theodore
Orji, Governor of Abia State decamped from the PPA to APGA, only to
decamp from APGA to the PDP shortly after Ojukwu had welcomed him into
APGA, Ojukwu, in his stoic manner, told us all that we should understand
that not many politicians in this world had the integrity and loyalty
of Peter Obi. Ojukwu used him as a yardstick to measure other
politicians because Obi presented himself before him as a disciplined,
principled and trustworthy politician, who was fully committed to
carrying on his legacy. Any other party member or politician, decamping
from APGA is not held to the same standards as Obi. He was fully aware
of his responsibilities and what was expected of him.He has dashed the
hopes of many, and reduced his prestige to the level of any other ‘food
is ready’ politician by this betrayal and unimaginable breach of trust.
What kind of relationship existed between Obi and your husband while he was alive?
It
was a father and son relationship. As far as my husband was concerned,
Obi was the most fervent devotee of APGA. Though he did not necessarily
sanction every decision or approve of some of his actions, no one could
ever utter one negative word against Peter Obi in his presence. He
would never tolerate that. To Ojukwu, Peter Obi was a combination of the
Old Testament Joshua and the New Testament Simon Peter. He was
convinced beyond doubt that as far as APGA was concerned, Peter would do
everything required to spread its gospel. And why not? Afterall, Obi
was the greatest beneficiary of that gospel. Obi, like the biblical
Joshua, would carry on from where he left off and take APGA to the
Promised Land.That is why, after the people of Anambra State granted his
last wish and voted Obi in for his second tenure, as governor, Ojukwu
took out congratulatory messages in the newspapers, simply displaying
Obi’s picture and just three words: ‘Upon This Rock…’, in tacit
affirmation of Obi’s nickname of Okwute, which means ‘Rock’; and in
undisguised reference to the biblical Simon Peter whom Christ described
as the rock and foundation upon which the church and Christianity
would be built. To Ojukwu, Peter Obi was the rock upon which APGA would
stand and be propelled to greater heights. According to him, Obi had all
it takes to further solidify APGA’s foundation. It is against this
backdrop that I maintain that Obi knew he was constrained to respond to a
higher calling. He gave his word and, therefore, he was standing on
sacred ground; but the tragedy today is that he has sold his birthright
and abdicated his legacy. What he has done is akin to desecrating his
father’s grave. It is alu (taboo) in Igbo culture. I am deeply pained by
this development. How can it be so easy for him to trample upon the
legacy of a man, who gave him so much, even sometimes to his (Ojukwu’s)
own detriment; a man, who had such high expectations of him.
Ojukwu
had such faith in him and placed him upon a grand pedestal, crediting
him with so many qualities. He would always say only few politicians in
this country had the measure of humility, steadfastness, integrity and
courage of Peter Obi. He never anticipated feet of clay. Peter Obi has
betrayed not just Ojukwu but also a multitude of APGA party faithful,
who trusted and believed in him, toiled night and day to see him
succeed; the people of Anambra, who will invariably feel that he used
them to fulfill his ambition only to dump them when he felt the need to
move on to his own perceived greener pastures, and millions of Ndigbo,
who hold Ojukwu in great reverence, subscribe to his philosophy and
would not be kindly disposed to a man, who is willing to sacrifice the
interests of his people over momentary and fleeting gains when it
becomes expedient for him to do so.
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