Fifty
years after the first military coup d’état which tragically claimed the life of
the then Head of State, Late General Johnson Thomas Aguiyi Ironsi, Ohanaeze
Youth Council, OYC, has called on the Federal Government to immortalize the
slain Head of State.
Ohanaeze Youths argued that the late Ironsi staked his life for the unity of
the country and therefore, deserved to be immortalized and given his proper
place in the annals of Nigerian history, according to a report by Vanguard
Newspaper.
In
a press statement issued by its National President, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, Ohanaeze
Youth Council expressed great regret that 50 years after his tragic death, the
Federal Government was yet to immortalize Ironsi “who staked his life to unite
Nigeria”.
OYC
suggested that the Federal Government should “name the nation’s seat of power,
Aso Rock after the late Head of State in recognition of his invaluable
sacrifices for the unity of Nigeria.”
According
to the statement, while the masterminds of the heinous act “are still moving
around and parading themselves as statesmen, the members of Aguiyi Ironsi’s
family have continued to wallow in pains and poverty.”
OYC
therefore, enjoined the Federal and as well as the various State Governments to
give attention to the welfare of the family to assuage their pains.
Meanwhile,
the Aguiyi Ironsi family is organizing a memorial service in Umuahia to mark
the 50 years anniversary of the tragic death of their father.
According
to the matriarch of the family and wife of the late General, Lady Victoria
Aguiyi Ironsi, a church service will hold today at the Mater Dei Catholic
Cathedral, Umuahia, which will be followed by a reception at the family house.
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