Meet The Son Of Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi
Ambassador Thomas Aguiyi Ironsi is the son of Gen Aguiyi Ironsi here is an exclusive interview between him and daily trust
Daily Trust: It is 51 years since your father died in a coup, what were the activities to mark the event?
Ambassador Thomas Aguiyi Ironsi: There was a church service to honour the statesman at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Afara, Umuahia. Also, to ask God to save the souls of those who lost their lives especially, military officers who were felled in the 1966 coup. I also recall that earlier in the year, the Oyo State government inaugurated a ‘Peace Garden’ at Lalupion, Ibadan. That is the spot where my father and the gallant Fajuiyi were killed in the village just outside Ibadan. There is a tree where they were held. The bullet holes are still there.
DT: Can you recall the incidents leading to your father’s death being only a child then?
Amb. Aguiyi Ironsi: Of course, I have always recounted that. It is still very painful till today. As a 12-year-old boy I was staying with my father when he was taken away by people I don’t want to name. A lot has been written, a lot has been said, but of course you should understand that it was a very trying and traumatic period. But the word my father gave me before he was taken away is what has been my guiding philosophy that I should not seek vengeance, that vengeance is of the Lord’s.
DT: What other incidents have affected you as an adult?
Amb. Aguiyi Ironsi: Well, as a Christian, we know that life is full of challenges. And they say that everybody has their cross to carry. Even our Lord Jesus Christ had to carry his own cross. So life is not a bed of roses. It is the experience you encounter in life which helps to shape you. Of course, there were lots of traumatic incidents. My first son, who would have been 40 years next year dying in a car accident 10 years ago in Australia was something that affected me deeply. My sister, Jennifer, a lawyer, dying of cancer a couple of years ago even though she went to the best hospital in US for cancer treatment. Of course, losses of friends have all been traumatic incidents.
DT: Which of the deaths-your father or son, was more traumatic for you?
Amb. Aguiyi Ironsi: Well, anybody that has a child, you don’t want to bury your child. What happened to my father, whom I didn’t see up to my early childhood and when you bring up your own child up to 30 and he lives you I think that is also traumatic.
DT: Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the IPOB, is calling for a referendum for Biafra, and there have been other agitations across the country. Don’t you think this is a playback of the country’s tragic past?
Amb. Aguiyi Ironsi: I want to stress this as my own personal view as a Nigerian. We are looking for peace in the land and I know that General Gowon is going around praying for peace. General Abdulsalami Abubakar also has a peace committee. The most important thing is that the youths of Nigeria are not happy with the present state of affairs. This is our own time bomb, the large population of youths from 18 to 35 years that have no direction. As I said, my own son would have been 40 next year and old enough to be president going by the new constitutional amendment. What I can only advise is that negotiation is what is necessary. The government should find out the grievances of people who are aggrieved. The English would say, ‘jaw, jaw, jaw, not war, war, war.’ You can take the example of what happened in the Niger Delta until President Yar’Adua decided to engage them to try to find the masterplan to try and address their grievances. You can see that since after the civil war, things have not gone well for the Southsouth and the Southeast. These need to be examined.
As far as Nnamdi Kanu is concerned he is a junior brother. I give him kudos for being courageous to come out and complain. I am not going to vilify him, but it is one thing to complain and another to engage in a constructive, non-violent manner to put your case forward. For him to do that he has to consult with different aspects of the Igbo elite, organisations
Source: Daily Trust
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