A Lagos-based lawyer and industrialist, Mr Chukwudi Atueyi,
yesterday, gave vivid account of what transpired between Igbo leaders and Oba
Akiolu of Lagos State which has resulted in controversy.
The lawyer who regretted the uproar that accompanied the
meeting said the Oba’s statement was not directed at the whole Igbos in Lagos
but jocularly to his Igbo friends that visited him.
According to him;
“All the Eze Ndi Igbo honorary in Lagos
went to pay HRM solidarity visit on Sunday and I was fortunate to be among
those present at the said meeting. What the Oba said was fully and simply
directed to only the Igbos present at the meeting who his majesty considers to
be very close to him and should understand him well enough.
“He did not force us to the meeting, we were the ones that
went to him on solidarity visit, so it would be very evil of us to only go and
deceive him there. He only jokingly (at least as it appeared to me then) warned
the people present at the meeting who he considers his own people. The said
warning that we are supposed to be very conversant with since we have all the
“Ëze Ndi Igbo” present there, as that was not the first time we visited him. We
are all already aware of the Yoruba culture and understood perfectly what he
meant. There was no specific place he referred to all the Igbos in Lagos.
“He was only addressing the Igbos with him present there
whom he considers his own people and he simply observed his culture which we
all quite understood and this explains why there was applause and laughter at
the end of his speech. We were expected to, thereafter, talk to our people in
civilized manner to convince them and canvass for their votes if we truly
believe we are capable of doing so.
“The tradition of lagoon water threat was directed only to
those present at the meeting as culture demands. Though he appeared serious but
we all understood it as a joke, that was why we all applauded him and made fun
of it there.
“So I suspect serious politics at play here. I wouldn’t know
who recorded the speech and decided to play politics with it. It is most unfair
to his majesty to be portrayed in this manner and I think I owe it as a duty to
speak up before things get out of hand.’’
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