Former Abia State Governor, Dr.Orji Uzor Kalu,
has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to recognise those who fought and died on
the Biafran side at this year’s Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
“What is good for
the goose is also good for the gander. Chief Ojukwu received his pension from
the Federal Government and was given a hero’s burial in death. So, as we honour
the dead, let recognition go to men who fought on both sides”.
Okigbo, a
contemporary of Prof.Wole Soyinka at the University of Ibadan died in Opi near
Nsukka while trying to blow up an armoured car with grenade in 1967,shortly
after Bigger died alongside Maj.Kaduna Nzeogwu in the same Nsukka Sector.
Sokei was mortally
wounded by mortar fire at Afor Igwe Ochie market Ogidi in 1968.In an act of
bravado,Nwafor whose sole aim hit a Saladin armoured vehicle also died in
Ogidi.
Kalu joined
Nigerians in celebrating the dead military heroes.
“I recognise the
sacrifice they all made, and hope they did not die in vain. I also remember
Col.Iyowa Roland Akahan,Army Chief who died in an air crash,just like Chief of
Air Staff Col.Shittu Alao who died in Uzebba in 1969 and Capt.George Musa Jebak
near Ife.Major Ted Hamman of the 16th Brigade, who died in Owerri in1969,Lt.Col
Shande,Major Olurin,Major Nat Nasamu and Lt. Gagara,among so many others,”he
said.
“Must we continue
to punish Lt.Col.Victor Adebukunola Banjo,Maj.Emmanuel
Arinze Ifeajuna,Gen.Iliya Bisalla,Joseph Dechi Gomwalk and Abdulkarim
Zakari even in death?This is time to look ahead,” Orji added.
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