Biafran war veterans have accused the five
governors of the South eastern states of abandoning them despite their efforts
to protect the region during the 30-month civil war in Nigeria.
The veterans, who spoke during a flag-off ceremony
of a political movement, People's Restoration Movement (PRM), in Awka, the
Anambra State capital, on Monday, called on politicians in the zone to come to
their aid by rehabilitating them as they have been incapacitated since after
the civil war.
Commander of the veterans in Anambra State, Major
General Emmanuel Onwuegbuna (rtd), who spoke on behalf of the veterans, said it
was appalling that people they fought for, including their children who ought
to have considered their plight, have abandoned them on getting to power.
“We demand that all the state governors, lawmakers
and other political leaders in the zone must come together to rehabilitate us.
"We fought for them to live, but instead of
them to reciprocate the kind gesture by providing us with welfare packages,
including medical care and shelter, they abandoned us to our fate.
“If after this event we don’t hear from them, we
will mobilise our members who are alive to stop them from attaining any
political positions.
"We will rather support those who can carter
for our needs. We have started gathering data of our members. We will all join
force with People’s Restoration Movement (PRM) to vote out any government or
political party in power at any level that is against us,” he stated.
Onwuegbuna said it was rather painful that while
the Nigerian Government is taking care of war veterans who fought on the
federal side, those who fought on the Biafran side were abandoned.
He also blamed the Nigerian Government for reneging
on its promise to reconstruct, rehabilitate and reintegrate the South eastern
zone after General Yakubu Gowon (rtd) announced a ‘No victor, no vanquished’
stand in the end of the civil war.
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