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Tribute To Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme (Ide) (1932-2017)
By
Atiku Abubakar, GCON, Former
Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, at the Evening of Tributes in
Memory of late Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme, at the International
Conference Centre, Abuja.
28 January, 2018.
Protocol:
It
is with a great deal of shock and disbelief that I learnt of the sudden
transition to eternal glory of Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme, GCON, a former
Vice President of Nigeria and someone who could rightly be said to be one of
the great leaders and founders of the democracy we have enjoyed in Nigeria
since 1999.
In
every ramification, Dr. Ekwueme was a great man and one of those who truly
loves Nigeria. Between 1998 and 1999, he labored hard mobilizing other
patriotic Nigerians to found the largest political party in Nigeria, the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which went on to win the 1999 presidential
election and ushered in the Chief Olusegun Obasanjo administration with my
humble self as the Vice President.
It
should be noted that the efforts put into national mobilization and party
building made it possible for the then military administration in Nigeria to
hand over power to a civilian government. This is because the country’s
political leadership, under the direction and guidance of late Dr. Ekwueme,
late Major-General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua and others, presented a united and
disciplined group that genuinely represented and mirrored the political
aspirations and readiness of Nigerians for democratic rule.
Though
Dr. Ekwueme contested for the presidential ticket of the PDP for the 1999
presidential election and lost, he was never for once a bitter man. It can be
said without contradiction, that there are few Nigerian politicians of the
mould of late Dr. Ekwueme who play politics without bitterness in a clime such
as ours where reckless political deals and betrayals tend to be common.
Whenever
there were problems in the then ruling party, the PDP until 2015, and there
were many instances, it was always to the late Dr. Alex Ekwueme that the PDP
and most political leaders in the country reverted to seek solution. And the
late Statesman, popularly known as Ide by his admirers
following his traditional title, always delivered and ensured that the problems
were nipped in the bud.
I
wish to recall that long before his advent in the PDP, Dr Ekwueme, had played a
crucial role in the formation and government of the National Party of Nigeria
(NPN) and its success in the democratic process in Nigeria.
Dr.
Alex Ekwueme is a man that Nigerians, and indeed the world will always
remember. He was a very accomplished person and a philosopher of good standing.
His pursuit of education and scholarship was legendary and helped in shaping
the colossus that he eventually became. He showed these traits at the 1994
National Constitutional Conference held in Abuja, to fashion a new Constitution
for Nigeria in order to prepare the country for a return to civil rule. Ekwueme
deeply reflected on the problems of Nigeria and how the country can be made to
work for the good of all its citizens by putting in place a convenient
political structure. As a result of his great learning and easy grasp of issues
as well as his honesty, integrity and reliability, his quarters at the
Constitutional Conference venue became a Mecca of sorts. There delegates
representing other parts of the country sought his audience and input before
they made their presentations.
It
was at that 1994 Constitutional Conference, where I was among the
delegates representing Adamawa State, that the astute and cerebral Ekwueme
proposed the idea of restructuring the country along geo-political lines. The
six geo-political zones, which he proposed and was later adopted by all
delegates, is currently in use by all Nigerians as a convenient way to easily
capture and categorize the 36 States and the FCT, into which Nigeria is
divided.
Suffice
it to say that late Dr. Alex Ekwueme was a man of many parts, the likes of whom
are very rare and the type that societies that crave for progress and
development, hanker after. He unequivocally can be referred to as one of the
best presidents that Nigeria never had, bearing in mind that on about three occasions
beginning from 1999, the great Ide sought to govern his
beloved country.
Dr.
Alex Ekwueme is one man who leaves anyone he has met with a good and lasting
impression the way he has left a lasting impression and indelible footprints in
Nigerian politics and society. He will undoubtedly be sorely missed especially
at a time like this when many issues on which he stood and fought, including
national integration and a viable and genuine federal structure, remain
unresolved. In fact, one way to immortalize this great politician and Statesman
would be for all Nigerians to visit, in good faith, the issue of political
restructuring and devolution of powers which the great Alex stood for before
his sudden death. I believe this will make him turn with joy where he is and
bless the country.
With
his demise at the ripe age of 85, all those who knew him, should be consoled
that he lived a good, worthy and productive life in the service of his country.
I
extend my heartfelt condolences to his beautiful family which he loved very
much, the good people of Oko and Anambra State and the fraternity of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
As
we mourn the passing of this great son of Nigeria, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, just as we
mourned some other great Nigerians before him, I pray that the almighty God
continues to raise for the country, wise and responsible men and women of
vision, honesty and integrity who will take the nation on the right path of
progress and development. And may Nigerians also have the good fortune to recognize
these quality persons to make good use of them while they are alive.
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