…Says govt is
determined to ensure unity of Nigeria
ACTING President, Prof.
Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday, warned that the Federal Government would deal with
individuals or groups spreading hate speeches capable of affecting the unity of
the country. Osinbajo, who stressed the determination of government to foster
the unity of Nigeria, said the Federal Government would not allow such persons
get away with their action.
The Acting President, who
gave the warning when he met with Northern Elders, including Arewa Consultative
Forum, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, appealed to all Nigerians to come
together. According to him, the Federal Government is capable of resolving all
misunderstandings in the polity.
He said there would
always be frustrations and misunderstandings when people live together, as some
would always want to get the best, adding that getting the best deal would only
be possible in an atmosphere of peace Stating that the present crop of leaders
in the country owe the up-coming generation a duty to leave behind a peaceful
and prosperous nation, Osinbajo said: “Every form of violence, every form of
hate speech, any stone that is thrown in the market place will hit targets,
which may be deadly.
“So, I need us to be
fully conscious of that and the Nigerian people must be made to be fully
conscious of that so that we do not create a crisis that is not intended. “As
part of living together, I know that misunderstandings and frustrations will
always arise and people will always want to get the best part of the deal but
we must be careful to recognize that we can only begin to talk about any part
of anything when we are together in peace.
“These days, wars do not end and I am sure
that those who have seen or experienced war in any shape or form will not wish
it on their worst enemies. “This is not a time to retreat behind ethnic lines.
Moments like these are not for isolating ourselves. I want to urge all of us
here and the entire Nigerian populace to come together and work together. Hate
and divisive speech’ll be met with full
force
“As a government, we
are determined to ensure the unity of the country along the lines of our
constitution and I want to say that hate and divisive speech or divisive
behaviour, where it is illegal, will be met with the full force of the law.
“And I want to ensure that there is no doubt at all that it is the resolve of
the government that none will be allowed to get away with making speeches that
can cause sedition or that can cause violence, especially because when we make
these kind of pronouncements and do things that can cause violence or
destruction of lives and property, we are no longer in control.
“Those who make those
speeches are no longer in control. So, I want to emphasise that government will
take very seriously any attempt to cause violence or disrupt the peace of this
country. And that is very important because you cannot control violence once it
begins.”
The meeting was
attended by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Gabriel
Olanishakin; Chairman, Arewa Consultative Forum and former Inspector-General of
Police, Ibrahim Comassie, as well as Prof. Ango Abdullahi, a member of ACF.
Others present at the meeting included former governor of Sokoto State, Aliyu
Wamakko; former Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Pauline Tallen; Publisher of
Leadership newspapers, Sam Ndah-Isaiah; Paul Unongo, Tijani
Ramalan,Editor-in-Chief of Daily Trust, among others. Meetings with
stakeholders After the Federal Executive Council meeting today, Osinbajo will
also meet with South-East leaders of thought, including traditional rulers and
religious leaders from the zone on
Friday and their counterparts from the North on Sunday in efforts to nip any
crisis arising from the threats and counter threats in the bud. Osinbajo tasks
security chiefs Osinbajo had earlier directed the security chiefs to take
proactive measures to ensure the protection of lives and property of all
Nigerians everywhere.
The directive of the
Acting President was contained in the Twitter post by his spokesman, Laolu
Akande. Akande said his principal gave the directive at a meeting with the
security chiefs over the weekend. He tweeted:
“The Acting President met, over the weekend, with security chiefs and
gave them firm instructions on the need to protect lives and property of all
Nigerians, everywhere.
“The Acting President
will start a series of consultations with leaders of thought from the northern
and eastern regions of the country this afternoon. “He will first meet each
group separately on different days this week and then meet them together after
wards.”
Credit: Vanguard
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