By Amanze Obi
It does appear that General Yakubu Gowon, the man who became Nigeria ’s
Head of State under very controversial circumstances, is weighed down by a
certain hangover. He still thinks that the only way a country can be ruled is
by diktat. He is yet to come to terms with the fact that power, in a democratic
setting such as ours, must flow through popular consent. More than 40 years
after he was booted out of office, Gowon still wishes for a static Nigeria , where
the old order must continue to hold sway.
When, the other time, some secessionist groups gave Nigeria cause
to worry about its unity, Gowon clearly went livid. He made nostalgic
references to the Nigeria
he fought to keep together. He was afraid that the trophy he took home some
four decades ago was about to be snatched away from him. Many clearly
understand the passions of the likes of Gowon over one Nigeria . He
considers Nigeria ’s
unity as his life-time legacy. He does not want it to be toyed or tinkered with.
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