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Nigerian Army visits Ojukwu’s bunker, other civil war heritage sites in Anambra

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By Emmanuel Ndukuba, Awka

Maj.-Gen. John Sokoya has led the Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre team to Anambra State to see key heritage sites associated with the Biafran soldiers during the Nigeria-Biafra civil war.

The team visited sites such as the iconic Ojukwu Bunker in Amorka, located in the Ihiala Local Government Area, and the poignant Reconciliation House in Amichi, where the formal cessation of hostilities between Nigerian Federal troops and the defunct Biafran troops took place on January 13, 1970.

According to Persecondnews, they also visited the Airstrip, Dr. ABC Ojiakor’s father’s house in Uli, which served as a base for the Biafra military and intelligence unit, and Ambush Point, a location where they captured Nigerian soldiers.

Also visited were Igwe Patrick M. Okeke’s palace and Ichie S.M. Odoh (Ogugo Ofo of Abagana), whose compound played a significant role during the civil war.

Maj.-Gen. Sokoya, leader of the team, expressed gratitude to Gov. Chukwuma Soludo and the people of Anambra State for the warm reception accorded them.

He emphasized that their mission was to identify the war heritage sites in the state, preserve its history for the future, and prevent similar events from reoccurring.

“We are not here to reopen any wounds caused by the civil war but to preserve its history, share factual and authentic stories gathered from those who witnessed the war, extract lessons learnt, and activate the sites.

“Students from our colleges and schools such as the Army War College, Naval College, Defence College, Staff College, and Air War College will come down here to research because we need to learn from our history, just as we do from other countries’ histories,” he said.

Mr. Don Onyenji, Anambra Commissioner for Culture, Entertainment, and Tourism,
who joined the historic tour,
welcomed the military officers to the state.

He commended their interest in preserving history, which will serve as a vital lesson for future generations.

“History is very important, and there is no country without history. So we look forward to a better partnership because as these places are developed and identified as heritage sites, it will create more human activities, animate the environment, and promote tourism.”

Contributing, Dr. ABC Ojiakor, a native of Uli, expressed his expectation that the Nigerian Army should have completed this assignment long ago, given the remnants of the war that remained in Uli before they were destroyed and carted away, potentially serving as a significant war museum.

He recounted how his father’s almost 90-year-old house was used by the defunct Biafran troops as their military and security intelligence base due to its proximity to the airstrip.

“I was 6 years old when the war broke out, and we were forced to leave our house when it was occupied by the defunct Biafran troops. Our community, Uli, was heavily bombarded at that time to prevent the landing of aircraft with relief materials at the airport, leading each family to create their bunker for safety.

“After the war, the three Rs – Reconciliation, Reconstruction, and Rehabilitation – were emphasized. I believe these need to be remembered in history.

“The Federal Government should adhere to the rule of law and release Nnamdi Kanu to reduce insecurity in the southeast and create more job opportunities for the youths,” he said.

Ojiakor expressed gratitude to Gov. Soludo and the Army for providing security surveillance in the community.

Persecondnews reports that the high point of the visit was the presentation of a plaque to Gov. Soludo.

 

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