Former Abia
Governor and a Champion of Igbo cause,Orji Uzor Kalu in a press release last
night obtained by CKN Nigeria has warned Governor Babatunde Fashola to desist
henceforth from “deporting” Igbos whom he said contributes over 55% to the
economic development of Lagos from the State. Orji vowed to head to the Court
if BRF repeats that inglorious act again..
This is his Press Release
I have been inundated with several calls since I left Nigeria for an
international assignment in Zimbabwe on how the Lagos State Government deported
67 Igbo to Onitsha in Anambra State. Initially, I didn't believe the story that
any governor could package some Igbo like cartons of expired products and dump
them under the Upper Iweka Flyover Bridge in Onitsha until I read it and saw
the defence of one of the Special Advisers of Governor Babatunde Fashola on why
the Igbo were deported in their fathers' land. The first question to ask is:
has it come to this? It is an open secret that the Igbo contribute about 55 per
cent to Lagos State economy. There is no law which empowers a state or governor
to deport any Nigerian to any part of the country. The Right to Freedom of
Movement in Section 41 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, reads: “Every
citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside
in any part thereof, and no citizen shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused
entry thereby, or exit therefrom.” It is appalling to learn that the deported
Igbo were even detained in Ikorodu for about six months before their illegal
deportation. They were taken to Onitsha in four buses, escorted by anti-riot
policemen. One of them, Osondu Mbuto, a trader from Ohaozara in Ebonyi State,
was on his way to his shop on December 18, 2012 when he was arrested by
officials of the state Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) and detained for no
reason until he was deported in his father's land. The reaction of the state
government that the Igbo were deported to reunite them with their families was
the worst insult to any race. Governor Fashola's Special Adviser on Youths and
Social Development, Dr. Enitan Dolapo Badru, said: “The end result is to
reunite them back with their families”. What an affront against the collective
will of Ndigbo or any other race in Nigeria to live and do business in any part
of the country? The action of the state government is not only wicked but a
clear breach of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.
To worsen the matter, most of those deported are not even indigenes of Anambra State. Is Anambra State now a dumping ground for any act of illegality? Is Lagos State Government above the law of the country? If not, can it operate another set of laws without recourse to constitution amendment? Is it not a travesty of justice that officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) were even used for this illegal act against the Nigerian state? Was the supervising officer, who allowed the deployment of the policemen, not told that they were going to be used for the deportation of Nigerians they were paid by tax payers' money to protect in their fathers' land? The action is a gross infraction to the rights of the deportees to dwell in any part of Nigeria without discrimination. With this wicked, crude and primitive deportation, I just wonder why a component unit of Nigeria, under the authority and supremacy of a Constitution (grund norm), would choose to be lawless in such an unconstitutional conduct. Not even under the military would such an action have happened. Even if a criminal offence was committed, the place to take them to is the court, not for them to be deported. The action of the Lagos State Government is lawless as it is vexatious and I condemn it in strong terms because it threatens the existence of our country. All patriotic Nigerians should say no to this xenophobic action of Lagos State Government because it usurps the powers of the Federal Government and disregards our Constitution. I demand a public apology from the governor within seven days to all those illegally deported and a repeat of such an act must be stopped or I will head to court to defend the interest of the Ndigbo in Lagos. Enough is enough.
His Excellency, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu Former Governor, Abia State
To worsen the matter, most of those deported are not even indigenes of Anambra State. Is Anambra State now a dumping ground for any act of illegality? Is Lagos State Government above the law of the country? If not, can it operate another set of laws without recourse to constitution amendment? Is it not a travesty of justice that officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) were even used for this illegal act against the Nigerian state? Was the supervising officer, who allowed the deployment of the policemen, not told that they were going to be used for the deportation of Nigerians they were paid by tax payers' money to protect in their fathers' land? The action is a gross infraction to the rights of the deportees to dwell in any part of Nigeria without discrimination. With this wicked, crude and primitive deportation, I just wonder why a component unit of Nigeria, under the authority and supremacy of a Constitution (grund norm), would choose to be lawless in such an unconstitutional conduct. Not even under the military would such an action have happened. Even if a criminal offence was committed, the place to take them to is the court, not for them to be deported. The action of the Lagos State Government is lawless as it is vexatious and I condemn it in strong terms because it threatens the existence of our country. All patriotic Nigerians should say no to this xenophobic action of Lagos State Government because it usurps the powers of the Federal Government and disregards our Constitution. I demand a public apology from the governor within seven days to all those illegally deported and a repeat of such an act must be stopped or I will head to court to defend the interest of the Ndigbo in Lagos. Enough is enough.
His Excellency, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu Former Governor, Abia State
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Yes boss! Carry go! Just love dis man orji kalu
ReplyDeleteSo d thing fit pain,when u dey comot pple whr no com 4rm abia 4rm work 4 abia u no knw.say so he dey bi nah! Corpers dey work no pay! Abeg go sidon joor!
ReplyDeleteSo ur illiteracy is to d extent dat u can't differentiate orji uzor from T.A orji.......pls shut ur gutter
DeleteOrji, U have spoken our minds " I know PDP will take over Lagos in d next dispensation". Fashola is a failure.
ReplyDelete@ D second anonymous mind Orji Kalu was not d person dat told other state pple to go to dia homeland. He accomodated everybody in d state irrespective of whr u come from. Even d northerners enjoyd there stay here talk more of d ibo's. If u can recall back u will bear me wthness dat its after his regime dat it happnd. If he has decided to fight for d igbo's fine. After all dis pple were dumped in a state whr dia is a governor and nothing has been said about it not even all d igbo sitting gov have altered a word. So pls let's encourage him oneday it might b u. Tnx
ReplyDeleteThe acremony is too much on Ndigbo and we cannot allow that again... Is either he apologise publicly or he shall answer us in court... Enough is enough my brother!
ReplyDeleteI lack words 2express d sadness in my mind about that act,diz d second time,hw cn diz mess com 4rm Fashola?
ReplyDeleteOgaa oooo
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine how people arrogate unconstitutional powers to themselves,is this what APC stands for,see people that want us to vote them in as president come 2015!
ReplyDeleteIs Mr Peter Obi dumb´ such thing happen in his state, someone 4rm another state though one brother came and take reaction. 4c**k OBI´gov of Anambra state.
ReplyDeleteWhat is this noise for? Let them go and start their stupid business in their State. Na by force to live in Lagos. Pls leave lagos 4 us and Go back to your dirty states. Orji Kalu with d drafted message operating as if is an important person,T A orji i send to u and your arogant mother. Go rule your state and leave Fashola alone. Mr Orji Olodo, have u finish your First Degree now because Fashola Is A Senior Advocate Of Nigeria
ReplyDeleteU are d biggest olodo we are hearing hear, do u think dat if ibos leave lagos state u and dat ur empty fashola can stay, pray it doesn't happen otherwise..............
ReplyDeletehahahaha....., me i dey laugh oo. Igbos, una never still understand say una no belong to this place? Nigeria no be una place, and except una recognize this and do the right thing, even if half of una go die for am, make una dey ready 4 d worse. I have spoken!
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