Nigeria’s unity not negotiable –Buhari
Nigeria’s unity not negotiable –Buhari
From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari has warned those trying to foment trouble in the country, saying Nigerian’s unity not negotiable.
He declared that Nigerians have the right to live and do business in any part of the country without let or hindrance.
In a national broadcast this morning,
President Buhari, who returned to the country on Saturday, after 104
days in London, United Kingdom, for medical treatment, said the country
was better staying together.
He ordered security agencies to step up the fight against insurgency, so that the gains of the past 18 months will not be lost.
The president enjoined Nigerians to play
down on petty differences and come together to face economic, security,
environmental and other challenges facing the country.
President Buhari’s speech reads: “I am
very grateful to God and to all Nigerians for their prayers. I am
pleased to be back on home soil among my brothers and sisters.
“In the course of my stay in the United
Kingdom, I have been kept in daily touch with events at home. Nigerians
are robust and lively in discussing their affairs, but I was distressed
to notice that some of the comments, especially in the social media have
crossed our national red lines by daring to question our collective
existence as a nation. This is a step too far.
“In 2003, after I joined partisan
politics, the late Chief Emeka Ojukwu came and stayed as my guest in my
hometown, Daura. Over two days, we discussed in great depth till late
into the night and analysed the problems of Nigeria. We both came to the
conclusion that the country must remain one and united.
“Nigeria’s unity is settled and not
negotiable. We shall not allow irresponsible elements to start trouble
and when things get bad they run away and saddle others with the
responsibility of bringing back order, if necessary with their blood.
“Every Nigerian has the right to live and
pursue his business anywhere in Nigeria without let or hindrance. I
believe the very vast majority of Nigerians share this view.
“This is not to deny that there are
legitimate concerns. Every group has a grievance. But the beauty and
attraction of a federation is that it allows different groups to air
their grievances and work out a mode of co-existence.
“The National Assembly and the National Council of State are the legitimate and appropriate bodies for national discourse.
“The national consensus is that, it is better to live together than to live apart.
“Furthermore, I am charging the security agencies not to let the successes achieved in the last 18 months be a sign to relax. Terrorists
and criminals must be fought and destroyed relentlessly so that the
majority of us can live in peace and safety. Therefore, we
are going to reinforce and reinvigorate the fight not only against
elements of Boko Haram, which are attempting a new series of attacks on
soft targets; kidnappings, farmers versus herdsmen clashes; in addition
to ethnic violence fuelled by political mischief makers. We shall tackle
them all.
“Finally, dear Nigerians, our collective
interest now is to eschew petty differences and come together to face
common challenges of economic security, political evolution and
integration as well as lasting peace among all Nigerians.
“I remain resolutely committed to ensuring that these goals are achieved and maintained. I am so glad to be home.”
Earlier yesterday, there was celebration
at the Aso Villa chapel, where Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and several
worshippers sang various songs in Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba languages to
thank God for Buhari’s safe return.
Speaking at the service, the Aso Villa
Chapel’s Administrator, Rev. Isaac Ambi, said: “We want to rejoice with
our father, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, for the safe return of our
President and our father, Muhammadu Buhari. And we also want to thank
God on how he has used you in piloting the affairs of Nigeria while the
president was away.”
Also speaking, Prof. Durosinmi Etti, who
urged the worshipers to celebrate the Lord for what he had done in the
president’s life, led the church to sing: “What shall we say unto the
Lord, All we have to say is thank you Lord.”
A special ministration with the title:
“All Things are working for my good” was also rendered by the choir to
honour the Lord for spearing the president’s life.
In his sermon entitled: “What is new for a
Christian,” Ambi, using John 15:1-11 and Psalm 23, as anchor texts,
urged everyone who had accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour to
continue to live life according to the dictate of Christ.
“A Christian life is a matter of
relationship; knowing the rules and the regulation. So, what is your
relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ? We are supposed to have a kind
of relationship that draws our strength from Jesus Christ,” he remarked.
According to him, one of the new things a Christian has include a new position, a new possession, a new product and s new focus.
“As soon as we receive Christ, we will
experience the great exchange according to 2 Corinthians 32. So, you
have a new position because Jesus has taken the centre stage in your
life and that is why a Christian must not engage in shady deals. Second
Corinthians 5:17 says if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature,” he
said.
Individuals and groups, including the
South East Governors Forum (SEGF), governors Aminu Masari and Abiola
Ajimobi of Katsina and Oyo respectively, have reacted to Buhari’s
return.
Chairman of the SEGF and Governor of
Ebonyi State, Chief David Umahi in a statement signed by his Chief Press
Secretary, Emmanuel Uzor, described the recovery of Mr. President as
great work of God and wished him total recovery as he assumes duty.
The forum thanked Nigerians for praying
for his speedy recovery, adding that it showed that the people were
becoming more patriotic despite the varying political lines.
It called for more prayers and dedication
to service by every Nigerian, noting that it was only through unity of
purpose that the country could achieve greatness.
Masari in a statement also commended
Nigerians for their steadfastness in prayers and moral support to the
president while Buhari was away.
“God has answered the prayers of
Nigerians and friends of Nigerians across the globe by healing and
returning President Buhari home in better health” Masari said in a
statement sign by his Senior Special Adviser, Abdu Labaran Malumfashi.
Governor Ajimobi, in a statement by his
Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka, expressed
delight in the renewed vigour of the president, which he said should
reinforce the people’s belief in the awesome powers of God.
He called for continued prayers for the
well being of Buhari and leaders at all levels for the country to remain
cohesive and return to prosperity and abundance.
Meanwhile, Kogi State government has declared today as public holiday and Thanksgiving Day .
Governor Yahaya Bello said the gesture
was in line with the “support of the Kogi people for the renaissance of
our nation by Mr. President.
He enjoined the people of Kogi to also
use the occasion to pray for the president, as he resumes his
responsibilities of repositioning Nigeria.
Similarly, the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in Ondo State said with his return, the challenge for the delivery
of dividends of democracy has been reactivated and expectations from
the citizenry rekindled.
The party, in a statement by the Director
of Media and Publicity, Mr. Steve Otaloro, praised the president for
the confidence reposed in his Vice, Osinbajo by handing over the reins
of power to him. It said the development demonstrated the belief in the
political system of the country.
The crux of the overwhelming solidarity
witnessed in the return of President Buhari is the total support for the
president’s drive in continued fight against treasury looters, recovery
of national assets and funds as well as rebuilding the national
economy, the statement said.
It urged the citizenry to continue to pray for the president to enable him deliver good governance.
Also, reacting, an APC chieftain in Abia
State and Board of Trustee (BoT) member, Prince Benjamin Benedict Apugo
said the fact that Buhari came back not only alive, but also fully
recovered, was a thing of great joy for him, his family, APC members in
the state and Abians in general.
He noted that the president’s return will
oil and reinvigorate the machinery of government and called on him to
re-jig his cabinet to inject fresh blood that would better the lots of
the people.
Apugo condemned the activities of the
group that campaigned that the president should either return home or
resign, stressing that it was insensitive and out of place to force the
president home when doctors had not satisfied him fit to resume duties.
“It is quite unfortunate that the group,
whatever their name is, did not act wisely. When someone’s father is
sick and went to the hospital for medical attention, you don’t force him
back home, unless you don’t love him and want him dead.
“We know that those who embarked on the
protest acted a script written by the opposition, but I’m happy that the
president has returned not on the weight of the so-called protest, but
based on his doctors’ advice.”
While the Deputy National Chairman
(South) of the party, Chief Segun Oni described the home coming as a
soothing balm on the tensed political atmosphere in Nigeria, a
traditional leader and industrialist, Prince Olusegun Aderemi urged the
president to apologise to Nigerians over long his absence.
In a statement signed by his media aide,
Mr. Steve Alabi in Ado-Ekiti yesterday, Oni said seeing Buhari in good
health has put a lie to the wishes of those who don’t wish the nation
well.
Oni advised some of the Buhari’s
antagonists to stop playing politics with every issue, especially when
it touched on health, saying, they were not God.
But Aderemi who spoke with newsmen in
Aramoko Ekiti, said Buhari should not blame anybody who was aggrieved
and expressed his or her grievances over his long absence, noting that,
it was their right to express their feeling. He said though it was not
the wish of Buhari to stay away from the country for over 100 days, as a
democrat he should apologise to those who felt strongly about his
absence.
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