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As Onovo Becomes The Second Igbo Man To Be IGP PDF Print E-mail
By Gabriel Nwanze

As Onovo Becomes The Second Igbo Man to Be IGP 

Ogbonnaya Onovo is now a star. He’s one of the few Nigerians who has had the privilege of enjoying national support, sypmpathy and yes, having the entire nation fight for him to get to the position he wanted, and deserved too. It was wrong for some to say that Onovo used the press to fight for the position of the IGP, as he didn’t on his own accord and initiative, take the issue the press, but rather, the press took the issue to the highest authorities in response to the yearnings of the people and on behalf of truth and fairness. For the amicable officer to occupy the apex position in the Nigerian Police Force is a thing worthy of commendation. Even more worthy is the fact that he is the first South Easterner to occupy this position since the Nigeria Civil War ended. 

However, a lot of misconception has trailed the appointment of Onovo as IGP. Many headlines wrongly caption him as the first Igbo man to be appointed IGP, rather than the first South easterner. Onovo is not the first Igbo man to occupy this position, but rather the second one, after his predecessor, Mike Okiro. 

This observation is a very important one, as all traces of double standards must be avoided by the Igbos. You know, it’s always easy for one to bend the rules a little bit when a thing is badly desired. As such, it looked and indeed, was a more convenient pressure point for Ndigbo cry foul for the appointment of no one other than Onovo to that position, on the platform that no Igbo man, rather than no South easterner has ever been considered fit for that honour. This underscores the non-secret that tribal sentiment is one of the most potent tool, if not the most potent in Nigeria’s social and political circles, especially in political circles. 

Of course, the same Ndigbo have proudly hugged Okiro in the past, as the first Igbo man to become IGP, even as initial controversy first trailed his appointment after his ethnic background was mistaken for Ijaw-based rather than Igbo-based. That Okiro is from Rivers State doesn’t make him any les Igbo than Onovo. Perhaps, if the boundaries of Abia/Imo State were shifted a bit further backwards, Okiro would have easily fallen into any of these states and become un-eclipsed in the identity dilemma. 

Without too much opinionating and the avoidance of a delve into ancestral lineage, origins and tribal dispersion that led to the modern day fragmented igbo society, I say a big congrats once again to Mike Okiro for achieving the feat of being the first Igbo man to be appointed IGP, and another big congrats to Ogbonnay Onovo for achieving the feat of being the first South easterner to be appointed IGP, both in the post-war era and both coming one after the other. 



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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 02.08.2009 02:16

As Onovo Becomes The Second Igbo Man to Be IGP Ogbonnaya Onovo is now a star. He’s one of the few Nigerians who has had the privilege ofenjoying national support, sypmpathy and yes, having the entire nation fight for him to get to the position he wanted, and deserved too. It was wrong for some to say that Onovo used the press to fight for the position of the IGP, as he didn’t on his own accord and initiative, take the issue the press, but rather, the press took the issue to the highest authorities in response to the yearnings of the people and on behalf of truth and fairness. For the amicable officer to occupy the apex position in the Nigerian Police Force is a thing worthy of commendation. Even more worthy is the fact that he is the first South Easterner to occupy this position since the Nigeria Civil War ended. However, a lot ofmisconception has trailed the appointment of Onovo as IGP. Many headlines wrongly capt...Read the full article.

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machiavellimachiavelli is offline

 # 2 | 02.08.2009 03:05

You should have taken a centre-spread advert in the Guardian Newspaper or contracted Bisi Olatilo for a more meaningful congratulatory message.

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cheta ojukwucheta ojukwu is offline

 # 3 | 02.08.2009 07:21

IMO, NdiIgbo spread into two geopolitical zones is a blessing in this occasion. As a consequence, you have one Igbo handing over the baton to another Igbo.

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dudududu is offline

 # 4 | 02.08.2009 09:14

Wait, are you guys celebrating Onovo as IGP? Should I say pity? The other day, some of my friends were arguing about whether an Igbo man can be president in Nigeria. I thought that was a more serious discussion. Must it always be either yoruba or Mallam? What about a level playing field for all contestants irrespective of their states of origin?

My point is, I don't care where people come from. My concern is "can they deliver"?

Because as at now, Nigeria is jaga-jaga

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ObiObi is offline

 # 5 | 02.08.2009 10:00

Thank you Mazi Nwanze. Yours reminds me of this essay written in the aftermath of Okiro's appointment.


http://http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2007/jun/081.html

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ObugbeObugbe is offline

 # 6 | 02.08.2009 13:04

The parochialism of this writer knows no bounds. This type of article should not find a place in the NVS. What does it matter if an Igbo, Anioma, Ikwerre, Yoruba, Hausa, Ijaw or Efik was made an IGP? Does the appointment make a dent in the lives of the average Nigerian? What did Okiro achieve? And why will Onovo's tenure be different?

I am indeed ashamed at the quality of reasoning of some who contribute to the NVS. Their logic and reasoning appear anti-nation building. Second Igbo IGP, my f**t.

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cheta ojukwucheta ojukwu is offline

 # 7 | 03.08.2009 13:57


=Obugbe;377822>The parochialism of this writer knows no bounds. This type of article should not find a place in the NVS. What does it matter if an Igbo, Anioma, Ikwerre, Yoruba, Hausa, Ijaw or Efik was made an IGP? Does the appointment make a dent in the lives of the average Nigerian? What did Okiro achieve? And why will Onovo's tenure be different?

I am indeed ashamed at the quality of reasoning of some who contribute to the NVS. Their logic and reasoning appear anti-nation building. Second Igbo IGP, my f**t.



craaaaaaaap!

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ifeolooniifeolooni is offline

 # 8 | 03.08.2009 15:20

what is the big deal about the appointment of one inept guy after the other,SE is going true major security challenges,okiro and sons police ltd did n0t help what makes u feel onovo would?


them all be oloshi.

nigeria police is just not redeemable, olorun!!!
ehindero,tafa.okiro now onovo(he doesnt even look fit to me like tafa and okizero).

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lateeshalateesha is offline

 # 9 | 03.08.2009 15:37

na wa o
who cares where the IGP comes from
has he reformed the corrupt police force yet or has he sworn to the oracles that he won't have sticky fingers like his predecessors?
They are all criminals until proven otherwise,every one of them.

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ObugbeObugbe is offline

 # 10 | 03.08.2009 16:08

lateesha:

You and I agree on this one.
 

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