Tinubu condemns secessionist struggle, says song of war counter-productive

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IBRAHIM QUADRI

 

The National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Sunday called on those clamouring for secession to jettison the idea, saying the country is better in unison than fragmented.

 

Tinubu spoke in his goodwill message at the Special Ramadan Prayer/Tafsir held at the Lagos House, Marina.

 

According to him, the war drums some people are beaten will result in the disintegration of the country like Sudan and Iraq.

 

He further said the country is yet to recover from the effect of the civil war, adding the country can not afford to experience another war.

 

“For clamouring for war, God will not allow Nigeria to experience war. If we say Nigeria should seperate, people should remember what war caused in Sudan and Iraq. Such war does not ends on time. We are yet to recover from the civil war.

 

“We are better together. I have nowhere I am going. Whoever has experienced war in the past will not pray for such. Nigeria will not seperate, it’s not acceptable to us. Our prayers is for prosperity and more wealth for the country,” he said.

 

Tinubu also praised the State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his Deputy, Dr. Obafemi Kadiri Hamzat for their achievements in the state.

 

He said the state has witnessed massive developments since the administration of Sanwo-Olu came on board and expressed satisfaction with their performances.

 

Sanwo-Olu in his message, reiterated his resolve to fulfil the campaign promises and deliver dividends of democracy.

 

To address insecurity, he said the state government is in the process of installing 2000 cameras across the state for security surveillance.

 

“We are going to install 2000 cameras in the whole state. We will stop at nothing at ensuring dividends of democracy.”

 

He assured the Islamic clerics that the proposed Last Mile, which his administration would unveil this month (May) would eradicate the menace of Okada riders.

 

Fovernor Sanwo-Olu said more funds would be deployed into the Security Trust Fund to empower police and other security operatives, while technology would be deployed around Lagos.

 

The National Missioner, Ansaru-deen Society of Nigeria, Sheikh Abdulrahman Ahmad also called on those clamouring for the country to divide to have a rethink.

 

He admitted though insecurity is on the increase, but with constant prayers, change of thoughts and characters by Nigerians, the country would come out of it.

 

“Today are hard times, these are uncertain times. This is the time men are supposed to be seperated from boys. This is the time that regions need to think out of the box.

 

“We are insecure, we are unsure, there is hunger, there is anger and confusion in the land. This is the time we need divine intervention. If we gather and pray till 2023, Allah will not listen to us till we do some things,” he said.

 

He added: “This is the time action is required backed by deep thoughts for today and our tomorrow. We have often blamed leaders but we have to choose the kind of leaders we deserve. Everywhere is unsafe even the police station is not safe. We need to rejig.

 

“For those clamouring to divide the country, maybe you should have rethink. Ask yourself; where will this clamour for so called independence lead us? We should reinvent this country. Nigeria will be great,” the Cleric noted.

 

Sheikh Muyideen Ajani Bello popularly referred to ‘Oniwasi Agbaye’ (worldwide preacher), called for more prayers, saying what Nigeria is facing is as a result of sins in the country.

 

He therefore called for unity among Yoruba leaders to support the aspirations of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to become the President of the country.