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Secessionists’ll Be First To Run Away When Problem Starts, FG Warns
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, yesterday, said that secessionists will be the first to run away when any problem starts.
The minister assured the Federal Government was working hard to improve national security and prevent all secession tendencies.
Mohammed, who spoke, yesterday in Lagos, when he appeared on Bond FM radio programme, “Ibi Abasede”, urged Nigerians not to listen to promoters of secession.
“Those who support separation and secession will be the first to run away when any problem starts.
“We should not listen to them as many of them have about four passports of other countries,” Mohammed said.
Speaking specifically on issues around security, Mohammed said that Federal Government’s efforts in that respect necessitated the town hall meeting on security held on April 8, in Kaduna.
The meeting brought stakeholders together to chart a way forward, he explained.
Mohammed said that recommendations from the meeting, which had the theme, “Setting Benchmarks for Enhanced Security and National Unity in Nigeria’’, would be presented to the Federal Executive Council and state governors on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.
The minister pointed out that what united Nigeria was more important than those issues threatening its continued existence.
“We were moved by security issues around the country, and called for a meeting of all relevant stakeholders on April 8, in Kaduna.
“That we have ethnicity issues is not new. IPOB, Boko Haram and farmer-herders clashes are not new; all we must do is to look for the way forward.
“We are aware of them, the government is working. Secession is not the way out of our challenges. You don’t cure headache by beheading the patient.
“The things that unite us in Nigeria are more than what separate us,” he said.
The minister said that the stakeholders at the town hall meeting in Kaduna came up with some recommendations to further secure and unite the country toward progress.
Mohammed said that eight ministers, lawmakers, traditional leaders, religious leaders, scholars and civil society organisations, opposition parties and security chiefs personally attended the meeting.
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