Yesterday, Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, said Nigeria came into
being on October 1, 1960, and not in 1914, advising the Federal
Government not to distort history by its planned centenary celebration
next year.
Fashola who spoke at the Nigeria’s 53rd Independence
anniversary parade also had present the Police, voluntary organizations,
school children and Para-military agencies, led by Superintendent Chris
Nwokolo, at the Police College, Ikeja.
The governor while
addressing the gathering said “For me, Nigeria was born as an
independent sovereign nation on October 1st, 1960. Perhaps she was
conceived in 1914 but as we race towards this, it is important not to
distort history.”
He said the reason was that “a generation is
coming behind us they need to be sure about the history of their
fatherland. I will seek better understanding and explanation by those
who are behind the centenary celebration.
“This is because if we
roll out the drums three years ago to celebrate the 50 years of
Nigeria’s nationhood, the independent that we fought for and our
nationalist went to jail for.
“Many of our prominent leaders lost
many things. Some lost their lives, some lost their dignity. Some lost
their freedom. The scars of those years of colonial dominion are firmly
etched and preserved in the freedom Park on Broad Street in Lagos. It
was built with bricks imported from England with money earned in Lagos
in order to keep our nationalists in confinement.”
“Then what is this centenary suddenly
about because I don’t remember as a child ever coming on amalgamation
day to celebrate the day. And suddenly how did we get to 100 when we did
not celebrate the 50th, 60th and 99th anniversary.”
“There is
something wrong here. I don’t know why the celebration but I will like
clarification. Maybe conception of Nigeria took place in 1914. But it is
the date of birth of the child that one celebrates and I think that
birthday is October 1st, 1960.”
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