Former military head of state, Gen. Yakubu Gowon says the Biafra civil war was never his choice.
Gowon presided over the affairs of Nigeria during the civil war from July 6, 1967 to January 15, 1970.
He said the civil war eas the most difficult period of his life.
The former military ruler spoke after he was honoured with a Life Time Integrity and Achievement Award at the 5th Convention of the Christian Men’s Fellowship, Abuja Anglican Diocese on Saturday in Abuja.
He further stated that his decision to prosecute the Biafra civil war was never borne out of hatred.
Gowon explained that it became imperative for him to prosecute the civil war in order to preserve national unity.
The former ruler called for forgiveness, reconciliation and unity across faiths and ethnicities.
Gowon said, “I always remember the civil war. It was the most difficult period of my life.
“It was not my choice, but I had to be there, and had to do what I did in order to keep this country together.
“It was never a hatred against any people, I can assure you.”
Reflecting on life after that period, the former head of state stressed that his decisions had often been guided by prayers and a desire to act with integrity and compassion.
He added, “As far as this heart is concerned, everything that I do, it is through prayers.
“I ask God to help me to do the right thing the way He thinks it should be done, with love and respect for all the people.
“That is why at the end, what do we have to say? As they say: no victor, no vanquished.”