Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has
condemned what he described as the “pull-him-down-syndrome” among the Igbo,
saying it is the only likely problem he will have if he chooses to run for the
presidency.
The governor expressed regrets that the Igbo do
not honour their own, including their leaders, “unlike what obtains in other
parts of the country.”
He added that Igbo alone cannot make or
produce a president of Igbo extraction, adding that Igbo need other Nigerians
to be able to have a president of Igbo origin who would also see himself as a
Nigerian, first and foremost.
Okorocha spoke while fielding questions from
newsmen on Sunday after a press briefing at the Government House, Owerri.
He stated that it would be a foolish thought for
any Igbo man eyeing the presidency at any time to think that the Igbo only
would make him president.
He, however, contended that any Igbo man wanting
or aspiring to achieve the feat of being the president one day cannot rely on
the Igbo alone.
He said, “The Igbo do not know how to honour
their own. They rather like to run down any of their rising leaders. The
pull-him-down syndrome is high in Igbo land. And it is very unfortunate.
Anytime I come out to run for the presidency of this country, I will not suffer
pull-him-down from the North or from the South West or South South, it is only
in Igbo land that I will suffer it.
“And they engage in this pull-him-down practice
without knowing the overall implications on the Igbo. So, it will be out of
place for an Igbo presidential aspirant at any given period to think that the
Igbo will make him president, because Igbo do not value their own.
“They don’t value what they have, while they
value outsiders. It is in their character. It is in their nature.”
“Read the newspapers and go to the social media,
all the insults and attacks you get are all from the Igbo.
“They go to any length to run you down without
caring about your good intentions and all the efforts being made to see that
things work out fine for the people of the area.
“It is a problem. It didn’t start today. Go down
memory lane and you’ll discover that the pull-him-down syndrome in Igboland
didn’t start today.”
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