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politician, elder statesman and former military leader, General Ibrahim
Babangida, has opened up on agitations by some Nigerians to divide the
country, adding that dialogue is the way for conflict resolution.
As Nigeria marks her 57th Independence anniversary, former Military
President, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, IBB, has urged all
Nigerians to always embrace peace and dialogue as they are antidotes for
conflict resolution.
He said even though the nation was bedeviled with senseless agitations and conflicts, “there was need for careful appraisal of our journey to nationhood.”
“The resilience of armed forces of Nigeria to curtailed
secessionist and agitations throughout our nation’s post independence
has reduced tensions and unnecessary distruption of lives and property,” he said.
General Babangida, opined that: “Peace remains the best option
in resolving conflicts and agitations in the country, adding that recent
conflicts and agitations, chanting slogan of war and hate speeches are
derailing the nation’s development and unity.
“As an active participant in the Civil War and a retired
military officer, with the hard lesson learnt, I will never be tired on
calling for the oneness and unity of our great nation. We will forever
be ready to sacrifice for a united and prosperous Nigeria whenever the
need arises
“During our tenure in government we deliberately formulated
policies, programmes, projects and even the creation of states to
further weaken unwholesome agitations for secession and promote mutual
and peaceful coexistence devoid of ethnic, religious and regional
discriminations.”
He said government at all levels should continue to encourage
mutual tolerance and protect the life of every Nigerian who should feel
at home anywhere they find themselves in the country.
IBB urged Nigerians to pray and work towards peace and progress of
the nation. He advised those beating the war drum through hate speeches
to sheathe their swords and support the government in addressing
security and economic challenges.
He said: “We should support the government in addressing the
security and economic challenges as I urge Nigerians to extend their
gestures with a hand of fellowship to one another and assists those
affected by natural disasters, conflicts and communal clashes that are
presently confined at various Internally Displaced Persons Camps
(IDPs).”
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