Saturday 20 September 2014

HE FOUGHT THE CIVIL WAR WITH DEEP HATRED AGAINST IGBO – SAYS - AMAECHI. BY VINCENT KALU ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2014 ·


Reacting to the death of Brigadier General Benja­min Adekunle, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi, First Republic Minister of Aviation and chairman, Reparation Committee of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, said the late soldier fought the war with deep hatred and bitter­ness against the Igbo.
Chief Amaechi, who spoke to Saturday Sun over the phone, noted that it is against African culture to speak ill of the dead, but said Adekunle put aside ev­ery rule of engagement and fought the Igbo with un­common hatred and wanted to annihilate everything that had breath in the region.
“He ordered that anything that moves in Igbo land and part of present Delta State, including trees should be killed. He went to hospitals and killed health workers and patients.
“He committed great atrocity against the Igbo and most Igbo would not forget him in a hurry, but as I said, it is now history,” Chief Amaechi said.
Chief Amaechi said he met the late soldier at one forum and reminded him of his evil deeds against the Igbo during the civil war.
According to him, Ad­enkunle was sober and ex­pressed regrets over his ac­tions and apologised.
When asked if the apol­ogy was made public, he said he didn’t know if he openly apologised but the apology was when they met at an event.
He said the N2.4tr repa­ration the five South East states and Igbo speaking Delta are demanding the Federal Government to pay them is part of Adekunle’s evil against the Igbo.
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