Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has reiterated the need for Nigeria to remain united in order to move forward and compete favorably with other nations of the world.
Bello, who said Nigerians must resist the present urge for war, said those fanning the embers of disunity were doing so for “selfish and egocentric reasons.”
He said the nation could benefit immensely from its diverse geography and culture, urging Nigerians to avoid statements capable of “tearing the nation apart”.
The governor said: “We are all brothers and sisters brought together by God to make Nigeria great. Nigeria can only benefit from unity in diversity.
“Kogi State is a microcosm of a larger Nigeria. Before my administration took over the governance of the state, our people didn’t see the strength in unity. I shall continue to ensure unity in my state and preach national unity.
“Anyone who kills should be made to face the law. We must avoid turning criminalities to tribalism. We all have blood in us and must condemn any violence by man against man. But we must also rise against divisive statements.
“Nigeria belongs to all. I, therefore, appeal to my brothers across the country to avoid hate and divisive speeches. I have confidence in Mr President to continue to lead our nation aright”.
Bello, who spoke through a statement signed by his Director General, Media an Strategy, Mr. Kingsley Fanwo, tasked religious and ethnic leaders to always remember how they benefited from a united Nigeria; urging them to focus on uniting the nation.