Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers state, says this is the
first time Nigeria is facing so much ethnic divide since the civil war.
In a statement by Kelvin Ebiri, his media aide, the governor
expressed sadness that ethnic profiling and religious intolerance have taken a
centre stage in the country’s affairs.
According to the statement, Wike stated this during the
visit of Aminu Bayero, the Emir of Kano, to Rivers state on Friday.
The governor, who said he has provided a conducive
environment for all ethnic groups in his state, urged traditional rulers to
connect with their communities to encourage peaceful coexistence.
“It is important that where we are now, everybody,
particularly traditional rulers, should know that they have major role to play
in ensuring that peace reigns in this country,” Wike was quoted to have said.
“This is the first time in Nigeria when we have so much
ethnic divide, so much religious divide. It has never happened like this
before. After the civil war, people had seen Nigeria as one country. We have
seen ourselves as the same people, but what we are facing today is a different
thing.
“We are not even talking about the issue of insecurity, but
the issue of ethnicity and religion, which have taken centre stage in our life,
which is not supposed to be.”
On his part, the traditional ruler called on political
leaders to endeavour to make their areas welcome to all Nigerians.
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