Igbo own half of Nigeria, says Bala Mohammed, describes IPOB’s agitation as unrealistic
The Bauchi State Governor and a presidential aspirant in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bala Mohammed, has described as unrealistic the agitation by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)for the breakaway of the South-East from Nigeria.
Mohammed, who spoke on Friday in Awka where he want to woo members of the Anambra State PDP ahead of the party’s primary, submitted that the Igbo are everywhere across the country and own “over half of the country,” therefore, IPOB’s self-determination call is unrealistic.
According to him, the entrepreneurial drive and enterprise in the South-East are great assets that must be leveraged for Nigeria’s industrialisation.
The Bauchi governor said, “When I was the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, the Igbo capital investment in Abuja was over 50 per cent. That is the true position; not only in Abuja but also in Kano, Lagos, Kaduna and other states. So, we are interrelated and connected as a people in Nigeria.
“We need to stabilise that symbiosis that binds us together. When the Indigenous People of Biafra is talking about self-determination and self-actualisation, for where? When you own over half of the country? God may not give you everything, but He has given something to you. That is the truth.
“Because of this, I am calling for this unity and fraternity among us. If the Igbo youth understand this, they will now know the need for peace and unity in the country.”
Mohammed said if elected as President in 2023 he would work to bring out the best in every part of the country.
He said, “I’m coming to bring equity and justice to this country where everybody would be recognised, where leadership recruitment will be fair and just so that all sections of the country will have a sense of belonging. We will do it, I have benefited from this kind of justice and it is the only way out of Nigeria’s problems.”
While urging the Anambra PDP members to support him at the party’s primary, Mohammed said he was aware that one of their own was also in the presidential race but they should consider his own competence.
According him, the North-East and South-East are suffering the same fate as the only zones that have not produced the President.
“I know that your son is coming out for the Presidency; if he emerges, I will support him but if I emerge, I will go with all of you. We must not allow this country to collapse because if it collapses, we will all suffer and blame ourselves.
“My work as a minister, senator and others has exposed me to the problems of the country and I have gathered better experience to lead this great country to a united Nigeria where there will be justice and fairness and every person is respected as a citizen.
“I support that every Nigerian should be respected where he goes. I am not unaware of the feelings of the South, especially the South-East on zoning, but let us look at the issues in context. The South
East and the North-East are suffering the same; the North-East has not been there just like the South-East.
“We cannot produce the President alone, we have to do it persuasively,” he said.
Mohammed added, “Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I am standing here before you, offering myself to serve and return Nigeria to greater heights and greatness. With you, we will rebuild and re-launch this country so that we can regain our national pride.
“If you are voting as a delegate, vote wisely. If you have a better person, vote him or her. If I am not the best, don’t vote for me. But I know I am the best.
“I have the experience and capacity to lead this country to greater glory, but if at the primary I am not elected I will support whosever that emerges so that Nigeria can get out of the mess.”