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[Ribadu] Nigeria Won’t Break Up, Not Now
« on: June 10, 2013, 06:38:34 PM »
The  former Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Presidential candidate of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in 2011, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu,   saturday declared that Nigeria will not break up, despite  campaigns by those he described as  unpatriotic politicians and ethnic jingoists to ensure the disintegration of  the country.

Ribadu  made the declaration at a public lecture organised by the Students Representative Council (SRC) of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria,  maintaining  that time has come for Nigerian youths to stand up and defend the nation’s unity and also fight against  retrogressive elements who are working against the growth and development of the nation.

In his paper, titled “Political Engagement: A New Approach...Youth: The Fulcrum of Every Society”, Ribadu said “the biggest illusion we have lived in as a people, is believing the cry heard from various corners that Nigeria is an unnatural entity coerced together .“
He said  such thinking was a very inaccurate judgement.

He lashed out at some leaders, who according to him, were  using ethnic and religious factor as a political weapon to sustain themselves in public office and urged the youth to shun such divisive tendencies and work together for a strong and united Nigeria.

While canvassing for a dynamic change for the nation in the area of politics, social and economic development, Ribadu stressed that such change should lead to a functional society and a new Nigeria in the near future.

According to him, “change, in this time of political anarchy is the wisdom to see through the propagandas designed to destabilise the country. Change, in this trying time, is the strength to stand together despite the blowups of bombs-per-meter-square in our land.”

He noted that in 1999 when the country returned to democratic rule,  Nigerians were  hopeful for  a civilian government in which everyone would be active an participant, lamenting  however that “our democracy has led into chaos where the who and the what of our identifications are colourfully worn to pronounce our differences and divides”.
http://www.codewit.com/nigeria-news/8630-ribadu-nigeria-won-t-break-up
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