Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo says the greatest nations in
the world are multi-religious and multi-ethnic, and as such, threats to
Nigeria’s unity must be resisted.
The vice-president stated this on Wednesday, when a
delegation of the Arewa Concerned People for National Unity and Religious
Tolerance, a non-governmental organisation from Kano, paid him a courtesy visit
at the presidential villa.
In recent times, secession agitations have heightened in the
southern region of the country.
Speaking on the development, Osinbajo noted that great
nations in the world have witnessed the challenges facing Nigeria, adding that
there is a need to prevent threats to the country’s unity.
“There is no great nation anywhere that has not had this
sort of challenge, especially where you have a multi-racial, multi-religious
setup. And the greatest nations in the world are multi-racial, multi-religious,
and multi-ethnic,” Osinbajo was quoted as saying in a statement by Laolu
Akande, his spokesperson.
“As a matter of fact, some of these things are as important
as the economy and security… for the reason that a united people, people who
see themselves as one, are more likely to be economically successful, more
likely to be able to secure themselves and secure their borders, and more
likely to work together for the goodness and greatness of their people.
“It is the duty of the leadership, not just political
leadership, but also the leadership of social groups and organisations such as
yours, to ensure that we are focused on these issues of unity and tolerance.
“As you know, religious tolerance and unity is, for me, a
matter that goes beyond mere advocacy. I believe very strongly that the
greatness of nations, wherever those nations may be, have always been on
account of leaders who thought it fit to build those nations on the basis of
unity and tolerance.
“I think that it is such an important issue that we cannot
afford to discount it. There is a need for us to pay more time and attention to
these issues in whatever way we can because every once in a while, we see some
threats to the unity of our country, and we must not allow it to happen at all.
“We must continue, not just in the advocacy, but in action
that will bring about unity and religious tolerance.”
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