THISDAY

Akinrinade Expresses Regret over His Participat­ion in Nigerian Civil War

Wants country restructur­ed to save it from collapse

- Segun James

Almost 50 years after the Nigerian civil war ended, a major participan­t in the fratricida­l war and former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Alani Akinrinade (rtd), has regretted his participat­ion in the war fought to keep Nigeria one.

Nonagenari­an and elder statesman, Chief Femi Olopade, disclosed this at the presentati­on of Akinrinade’s book titled: ‘My Dialogue With Nigeria’ at the Nigerian Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs in Lagos yesterday.

Olopade, who was the Chairman of the occasion, said based on what has been happening in the polity over the years, Akinrinade has now become the chief proponent of the restructur­ing of Nigeria in order to save it from imminent collapse.

He warned that if people like Akinrinade, whom he described as frank, detribalis­ed, kind-hearted and stubbornly principled now advocates restructur­ing, then something is wrong with Nigeria as it is presently composed and he must be listened to.

According to him, the army general who does not “carry the baggage” of partisan politics on his shoulders is in the best position to tell the true situation of Nigeria, adding that Akinrinade was a NADECO chieftain at the height of battle to wrest the country from the clutches of the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, and paid dearly for it when his home was bombed and burnt by unknown persons during the struggle.

Also speaking in the same vein, veteran journalist and Director of Mayfive Media, the publishers of the book, Mr. Ray Ekpu, opined that Akinrinade, as a young man, fought to keep Nigeria one, hence he cannot now as an old man, want the country to disintegra­te; and that he insisted why his call for the restructur­ing of Nigeria must be taken seriously.

He recalled that during the coup of 1975 led by Lt. Col. Bukar Sukar Dimka in which the then Head of State, Gen. Murtala Muhammed, was killed, it was Akinrinade as the General Officer Commanding the 2nd Division of the Nigerian Army in Kaduna that first stood up against the coup plot before the putsch was put down.

Ekpu urged President Muhammadu Buhari to listen to the calls by Akinrinade by going ahead to restructur­e Nigeria now because it is an idea whose time has come and the outcome will be good for all peoples of the country.

At the occasion which saw a galaxy of who is who in Nigerian military and politics including chairman of Globacom, Dr. Mike Adenuga; Alex. Duduyemi, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Alake of Egbaland, Oba Gbadebo, who served under Akinrinade as an officer; Governors of Ondo and Osun States, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu and Rauf Aregbesola respective­ly; Chief Bisi Akande; Gen. David Jemibewon (rtd); Deputy Managing Director of THISDAY Newspapers, Mr. Kayode Komolafe; Lady Maiden Ibru; Gen. Ike Nwachukwu (rtd); Gen. Godwin Alabi-Isama (rtd) and Mr. Tunde Rahman who represente­d Senator Bola Tinubu, among others, the book reviewer, Prof. Adebayo Williams, disclosed that the book was not a memoir of the General but a compendium of speeches, presentati­ons and opinions over the course of time.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria