PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday in Abakaliki,
Ebonyi State, advised people of the South East not to buy into what he
described as senseless propaganda on secession.
President Buhari
said the people of South East were known for their ingenuity, industrious and entrepreneurial,
stressing that ‘Igbo is Nigeria and Nigeria is Igbo. Both are inseparable”
The President who
stated this while addressing the people of Ebonyi State and leaders of the
South East including traditional rulers at PA Ngele Oruta Township Stadium,
Abakaliki, said all ethnic nationalities in the country must work together
without compromising their cultural identities.
According to him,
“The people of the South East are known for their ingenuity, industrial and
commercial talent. There is no part of Nigeria where you will not find Igbo
entrepreneurs, both men and women, contributing to the development of their
adopted communities.
“So I am asking you
all not to buy into the senseless propaganda on secession. Igbo is Nigeria and
Nigeria is Igbo. Both are inseparable.
“We must therefore
continue to commit ourselves to the development of Nigeria. A Nigeria where we
sustain our national unity without compromising on our cultural identities. A
Nigeria where the aspirations of its people is guaranteed without prejudice to
tribe or religion. A Nigeria, where we can sleep at night knowing that tomorrow
will be better than today.
“The task of
nation building is a continuous one. It never stops. Our founding fathers, from
all corners of this country, worked together to actualize the creation of one
Nigeria.
“After
independence, the same founding fathers worked together to maintain this one
Nigeria. Yes, they had differences and varied opinions at times. After all,
they were only human. And yes, they had moments of weaknesses and doubt. But
again, no one is perfect. However, one thing they all protected until the end
of their lives was having one Nigeria for all Nigerians.
“Today, Nigeria is
57 years old. Nigeria has gone through many pains. But has also achieved
significant successes. Its citizens are leaders in all aspect of human
development. But we rarely celebrate these successes more. Some misguided
Nigerians would rather channel their energy to propagating negative stories and
senseless rumours.
“Over 60% of
Nigeria’s population is under 25 years old. They have little knowledge of
Nigeria’s journey. They were not born during the dark days of civil war and the
nation rebuilding that happened afterwards. “The task of nation building is a
continuous one. It relies on the successful transition of factual knowledge
from one generation to another. This means it is our collective responsibility
to ensure we do not betray our founding fathers as we transfer the Nigeria
project from one generation to the next.
“As our national
anthem says; “the labour of our heroes past shall never be in vain”
The President
advised parents to talk to their children the importance of culture and
heritage.
He said, “So
parents, speak to your children about the importance of their heritage, culture
and being open minded. Teachers, teach your students about the history of this
nation and how it was a coalition of diversity that brought it to existence.
And leaders, we must lead by example and show tolerance and acceptance of
diversity.
“Today, most
grievances expressed by all Nigerians, not only those in the south east, is
lack of jobs, poor infrastructure and basic amenities. We are working aggressively
to address these.
“We are building
roads, hospitals and schools. We are expanding our power transmission
infrastructure while supporting the generation and distribution companies to
ensure more power is delivered to our homes. We are developing agricultural
programs that will create more jobs while making Nigeria food secure
“For example, we
recently mobilized the contractor of the 2nd Niger Bridge back to site. We have
also made provisions in the 2018 budget proposal to ensure this project is completed
as early as possible.
“We are also
upgrading the Federal Medical Centre in Umuahia by constructing a Modern
Medical Diagnostic Centre. This will further bring quality and affordable
health care to the region.
“In the
agricultural sector, the States in this region have participated in all Federal
Government agricultural initiatives. For instance, Ebonyi was among the first
few State Government’s to sign up to the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative.
The program has already created thousands of direct and indirect jobs in this
fertile part of our country.
“I would like to
congratulate Governor Umahi who put aside his political differences to
participate in this federally led project that has improved the lives of not
only the farmers of Ebonyi State, but the entire South East States.
“For the South
East, I am pleased to inform you that our 2018 budget proposal has allocated up
to N10 billion for the development of the Enyimba Industrial Park and Nnewi
Auto Park. Both projects will be implemented in collaboration with the
respective state Governments and the private sector. Again, these are classic
examples of the partnerships between the Federal and State Governments in the
region to improve the livelihoods of Nigerians – politics aside.
“In October 2017,
we commenced the payment of pensions to police officers who were granted
Presidential pardon in 2000 after serving in the former Biafran Police during
the 30 month civil war. These officers, and their next of kin, have waited for
their pensions for 17 years since the Presidential pardon.
“I want to assure
the Ndigbo that the welfare and well-being of every Nigerian is important to
us. We stand for inclusivity and will not leave any section or citizen behind.”
News
Source: - Vanguard | November 14, 2017.
Photo Source: - Channels TV | November 14, 2017.

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