Politicians Dividing Nigerians For Selfish Gains – Falana

Post Date : September 5, 2021

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana and other prominent Nigerians have assured that Nigeria will overcome its challenges because it is a country with wonderful opportunities.

He also said Nigerians should be wary of politicians using ethnicity and religion to divide the people for their selfish gains.

Falana spoke to journalists on the side of an inauguration ceremony of the Old Seminarians Association of Nigeria (OSAN) in Abuja yesterday.

“This is a country of wonderful opportunities. We have always been united in our diversity. Right now, our country is sharply divided. Christians against Muslims, one ethnic group against another, and these are all diversionary tactics by the ruling class to keep our people divided.

“Nigeria will not be an Afghanistan; I can assure you of that. That is why all men and women of goodwill must mobilise the people to defend themselves. We need to set up a defence committee in every local government because the security people are overstretched,” he said.

He said problems across country were the same and mostly caused by poverty.

“Notwithstanding that the northern part of the country has produced more rulers, poverty in the North, particularly in the North-West, is higher than other regions. This is why our people must be united, the oppressed must be united. The exploited must be united and we must examine those problems that are being used to divide our people,” he added.

He advised the federal government to collaborate with the states on the challenges facing the country in order to put an end to the widespread crises and insecurity.

Earlier, the chairman of the association, who is also the clerk to the House of Representatives, Chinedu Akabueze, said the values impacted on its members by the Catholic Church had always been a great value in shaping their characters.

“Based on our principles and values, we as old seminarians and Nigerians have confidence that our togetherness will impact on the future style of the Nigerian society positively.

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