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Operation Python Dance: Ohanaeze Demand Justice For The Massacred Igbo Youths
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has called on
the military to find the soldiers who allegedly killed Igbos during the
Operation Python Dance.
President-General of Ohanaeze, John Nnia- Nwodo, stated this Tuesday at
the night of tributes for the former secretary general of the group and Biafran
war veteran, the late Col. Joseph Achuzia, at the Enugu Sports Club.
“I had the opportunity to confront the leadership of the Army, who gave
me an assurance that there is going to be a court martial of all soldiers
involved in that behaviour that was contrary to their rules of engagement.
“I have been following this matter with correspondence and I will
continue to follow it until we know those who massacred our children without
cause,” he assured.
On Achuzia, Nwodo said: “From the Igbo-speaking part of Delta State,
Asaba, Achuzia threw himself into the Biafran war with unsurpassed bravery,
exemplary military discipline and the tact of historical generals of great
wars.
“His single-minded approach to the Baifran War made him the dread of any
soldier who exhibited any sign of cowardice or equivocation as far as the war
was concerned.
“The severity of his enforcement of military discipline earned him the
nickname ‘AirRaid’ while his bravery was likened to that of ‘Hannibal the
Great’, hence, his other nickname, ‘Hannibal’.
“His bravery was such that he was always posted to any front which defied
solution or where the battle was toughest, such that he was believed, then, to
be invincible and a cat with nine lives.
“I am happy to be one of the people sent to Asagba of Asaba at the end of
the war to say to our kit and kin in Delta that we are extremely sorry we have
not shown enough sympathy for the carnage in that part of Igbo land
“And for the fact that we, the brothers, haven’t come to pay our respect
for the dead since the war ended. All of us knelt down at the house of the
Asagba of Asaba; I saw Ojukwu on his knees.
“I led the national executive of Ohanaeze to Asaba last year when they
remembered 700 of our people who were murdered by federal troops. Contrary to
the rules of engagement, the same kind of thing that happened to us not too
long ago when we had the operation python dance”.
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