Former Lagos governor and All Progressives Congress (APC)
national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on Nigerians to ignore
those calling for violence or issuing quit notice to other Nigerians to leave
their areas.
According to him, Nigeria can be a stronger, a more unified and
a prosperous nation when citizens listened to the genuine concerns of others
with a spirit of understanding.
He said it was necessary for those calling for Nigeria’s
break-up to desist from such and seek ways of laying a foundation of dialogue
and collective purpose for all Nigerians.
Tinubu, said this in a statement entitled “Eid-el-Fitri
Message: The Spirit, Strength of Our Diversity” which was signed and issued on
Saturday by his Media Adviser, Tunde Rahman.
He said: “Voices calling for violence must be roundly
condemned for it is wrong to incite brother to go against brother and neighbour
to combat neighbour. Voices calling for secession and break-up are wrong and
should not be followed.
“However, in the spirit of understanding, we must listen to
the genuine concerns of our fellow Nigerians so that we may make of ourselves a
stronger, more unified and prosperous nation built on a foundation of dialogue
and collective purpose.”
On the just concluded Ramadan fast and the Eid-el-Fitri
celebration, the ex-governor said: “the spirit of sacrifice, self-discipline,
goodwill, justice, tolerance, mercy, forgiveness and compassion inherent in the
Ramadan Fast should remain with Muslim faithful to guide their day-to-day
interactions and relationships with one another.
“For all Muslim Brothers and Sisters and indeed for all
Nigerians, may this be a happy and peaceful Eid-el-Fitri.
“The holy month of Ramadan has now past but we dare not
allow the spirit and the true meaning behind the holy month also pass. We must
keep hold of the excellent and wonderful things the holy month of Ramadan
signifies.
“Ramadan is more than a month of fasting. We fast to
strengthen our relationship and our appreciation of Allah. We fast to make
ourselves better servants of both Allah and our fellow man. As such, we must
emerge from the fast imbued with the spirit of sacrifice, self discipline,
goodwill, justice, tolerance, mercy, forgiveness and compassion.
“As we enter into the celebration that now follows, these
attributes must remain with us to guide, as if by compass, our day-to-day
interactions and relationships with one another.
“In this spirit also we must face the travails that confront
our nation. As people led by the spirit and strength of our diversity,
togetherness and charity towards all, we must also proclaim and declare our
support for the unity and genuine integration of all Nigerians under one flag,
in one indivisible nation.
“We must join hands in order to bring progress. We must
decide whether our diversity shall be our strength or our weakness. It is for
us and no one else to determine. The lessons of the holy month of Ramadan point
to the success of unity not the failure of division.
“Let us move in this way that we may make of ourselves a
better people and nation in which all people, Muslim and non-Muslim, may live
in trust, peace and justice as Allah would have it be”.
By Chijioke Jannah
