The
ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) national chairman, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, on Wednesday implied that the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) may be the mastermind of the much condemned hate song against
Ndigbo.
A hate song which debased the origin of South
East part of Nigeria and calling for genocide against them has been in
circulation in the North as a follow-up of an earlier order by Arewa youths
that all Igbo living in the 19 northern states must vacate the region on or
before October 1.
Reacting to the development on Wednesday,
Odigie-Oyegun apparently fingered the PDP as being behind the mounting wave of
hate speeches in the country as well as the Hausa audio tape circulating in the
North and calling for the extermination of the Ndigbo.
Odigie-Oyegun, who described “perpetrators of
hate-speeches, images and songs as worse than Boko Haram,” added that “the
rising wave of hate speeches, negative religious and ethnic utterances and
actions as is currently being experienced, is part of the fallouts of the 2015
presidential election.”
Apparently referring to the PDP he said,
“Anyone participating in an election knows that there could only be two
outcomes, you win or you lose. When you lose, you prepare for the next
election. What we have seen however is that since 2015, some politicians and
political groups have carried on as if they wished the country itself to
collapse just because they are no longer in power. This is tragic indeed.”
Further lamenting that the song is “dangerous and despicable,” Odigie-Oyegun urged security agencies to without delay ensure that those behind the recording and other similar acts are uncovered and arrested “no matter who they are.”
Further lamenting that the song is “dangerous and despicable,” Odigie-Oyegun urged security agencies to without delay ensure that those behind the recording and other similar acts are uncovered and arrested “no matter who they are.”
He said, “Every ethnic based crises of
whatever nature had started with hate speech. When people within the same
country frame and define one another in the manner intended to set them up for
violent attack, then they are setting themselves up for a major disaster.
“The merchants of hate don’t know or just
don’t care about the consequences of the fire they are stoking in the country.
But they have the experiences of other countries to learn from. Rwanda remains
a classic example on our continent. However, even as terrible as Rwanda was, it
would be nothing compared to what could happen if a huge country like Nigeria
is allowed to fall into the disaster of hate-driven conflict. This is why we
must all rise, regardless of our political differences and condemn these ugly
and shameful acts with one voice.
“We cannot sit idle and watch a few
disgruntled individuals destroy our democracy, and God forbids the nation that
we all fought hard to achieve and build.”
The APC chairman therefore called on the
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo to order security agencies to ensure that those
behind despicable audio are arrested and brought to justice.
Critics have continued to blame the Federal
Government failure to arrest Arewa youth leaders who issued a quit notice to
the people of South East as warranting the more sinister hate song.
News Source: - Ripples | August 10,
2017.
Photo Source: - Daily
Trust | June 14, 2017.

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