
The Case for Unity: Respecting Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s National Legacy
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In the vibrant and often turbulent landscape of Nigerian politics, the Igbo people have always been known for their intellectual depth and democratic spirit. However, in recent years, a worrying trend has emerged: the persistent insults and vitriol directed at Senator Orji Uzor Kalu by some sections of the Igbo community based on his political leanings. It is time for a sober reflection on why this approach is counterproductive and why Senator Kalu deserves respect as an illustrious son of Igboland.
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu belongs to the “Class of 1999–2007” governors. While many of his peers from that era have faded into political obscurity, Kalu remains a formidable and actively relevant figure in national politics. This longevity is not accidental; it is a proof to his political sagacity and the foundation he laid during his tenure as Governor of Abia State.
His ability to navigate the complex corridors of power in Abuja ensures that the Igbo voice remains present at the highest levels of decision-making.
A striking observation is that approximately 99% of those criticizing his gubernatorial record are not from Abia State, nor were they present in the state during his administration. Much of the criticism stems from:
- Echo Chambers: Relying on narratives pushed by aggrieved opposition politicians.
- Lack of Context: Ignoring the specific socio-political challenges of the early 2000s.
- Political Misunderstanding: Mistaking strategic national alliances for a lack of regional loyalty.
For those who didn’t experience his administration firsthand, it is easy to “cling” to hearsay. However, his continued electoral success and his role as a high-ranking Senator suggest a deep-rooted relevance that transcends internet commentary.
Politics is the art of the possible. Senator Kalu has often put his reputation at risk on the “home front” to build bridges with other regions of Nigeria. This is a strategic necessity. For the Igbo people to thrive in a multi-ethnic Nigeria, they need national figures who can negotiate, compromise, and secure seats at the table.
Senator Kalu acts as a crucial link between the Southeast and the national center. Criticizing him for his “political stand” often misses the bigger picture: he is positioning the region for long-term advantage in a federation where numbers and alliances matter.
Every well-meaning Igbo son and daughter should recognize that internal sabotage only weakens the collective bargaining power of the South East. Senator Orji Uzor Kalu is an illustrious son and a national figure who has earned his stripes.
We must desist from the culture of insults and instead embrace a culture of strategic support. Even where political views differ, the respect due to a leader of his stature should remain sacrosanct.
”A house divided against itself cannot stand. If we do not value our leaders, we cannot expect others to value our interests.”
Let us stop playing into the hands of those who wish to see the Igbo political front fractured. It is time to support those who have the experience and the reach to represent us on the national stage.
Chijioke Paul Okeifufe
Member, Governing Council,
Federal University Dutse,
Jigawa State
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