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Bishop Mike Okonkwo of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, TREM, was born on September 6, 1945 into the family of Pa Okonkwo
of Ogbunike in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State.
He started his primary education at Salvation Army Primary School, Enugu, but later moved to Ijero Baptist Primary
School, Ebute Metta, Lagos.
britannica.comHe, however, completed his primary education at St.
Mark’s Primary School, Offa, Kwara State. He started his secondary education at Mayflower
College, Ikenne and completed it at Merchants of
Light Grammar School, Oba, Anambra State in 1963.
Realizing that change is constant but youth is dynamic and shapes the future, several aspects of the life of Okonkwo revolves around creating
the environment for young people to blossom.
One of such is the Mike Okonkwo Educational others are dead while some
are in hospital. If God has kept me alive, it’s a blessing which I don’t think I deserve.
It is His mercy and grace that have sustained me.
There are calls for the balkanization of the country. What is your
take on?
Personally, I don’t subscribe to the calls for disintegration. I don’t think disintegration is
the solution to the numerous challenges facing the nation. The
key is restructuring. Nigeria should restructure. I have
said it several times in the past: Anyone opposed to the restructuring is an enemy of Nigeria.
He is not honest and is saying so because
of what he is personally gaining. The truth is that restructuring is the way to go in the interest of Nigerians.
Some say the word restructure is ambiguous.
What’s the colour of the restructure we’re talking about?
The restructure people are canvassing is in line with what we had in the
First Republic where the regional leaders used groundnut,
cocoa, coal, palm kernel to build Cocoa House, established television stations
and universities, and developed their regions. If our leaders are able to develop their states
without oil and depend less on the centre for allocations,
it will make for healthy competition and healthy development in different areas
and the people will be better for it and more employment will be
created and security would be guaranteed.
What therefore do you say to Nnamdi Kanu under
whose leadership IPoB’s separatist agitation is creating tension in the country?
If I happen to meet this young man (which I desire), I will advise him to link up with the Arewa youth, the Oduduwa
group and the youths of the Niger Delta because all
these people are agitating and they should together
take on the political class which appear to have shown that they
do not want Nigeria to move forward. They should understand that their future is being mortgaged.
It’s not about secession or any ethnic stuff. We should be concerned about how
we can make this country better based on unity and I believe that we can achieve more
being together as a nation. To break a country involves so many things
and many people will suffer in the process. I will rather we start with restructuring
and let’s see how it goes and then we see whether we can now stay together or
in future we go our separate ways.
If you see President Buhari, what advice will you give him?
We should not use violence to resolve our differences.
Agitations like the one we have in the South-East will come but the solution is not moving armoured
tanks there. Like I said, these are not the days you use force or instruments of government to intimidate people because there are those who are willing to die.
We should go to the negotiation table to resolve naughty issues.
france24.comTake for
instance recent appointments in the NNPC, why will people not agitate?
This is one of the issues that make people agitate.
You can’t give 10 slots to the North, three to the South-West, two to the South-South and nothing
to the East and you want them to sleep. And you want Nnamdi Kalu not to talk again. At
times, I ask myself: who are the people giving advice to government?
Why are they giving such advice?
I just heard of a rail project being built from Kano
to Daura. What is the economic benefit of that project?
We can understand the one from Kaduna to Abuja…because people who live in Kaduna can commute to Abuja daily to
work. But in this case, show me the economic benefit of spending such billions
to develop a rail from Kano to Daura?
The states that generate these funds, we don’t have roads
that connect them, how much more airport. The Asaba airport was built by the state
government, not the Federal Government. The states that generate
the funds do not have airports, no roads and you want them not to agitate?
What’s really wrong? Is somebody playing games
with people’s minds? Such things are not acceptable.
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Donnerstag, 9. November 2017, 02:41