Gani To Buhari: Don’t Lead Nigeria Into Another Civil War

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer
Gani Warns Buhari Don’t Lead Nigeria Into Another Civil War

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Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams, has cautioned President Muhammadu Buhari against leading the country into another civil war.

God will not forgive Buhari if Nigeria goes to war again, he said. Adams who spoke during his 51st birthday Thanksgiving programme held in Lagos on Sunday lamented the daily killings , rape and kidnappings in the country.

According to him, “Calls for secession are genuine and legitimate”, adding that “such calls reflect Federal Government’s failure to address pressing issues that are capable of destroying the foundation and future of the country”.

Adams expressed displeasure at Buhari attitude to the myriad of security challenges in the country, pointing out that Nigeria has never had it so bad.
He regretted that killer bandits have taken over the country, noting that “daily killings and abductions can set the country on fire”.

Noting that Buhari’s brand of silence on the security situation in the country is not golden, he said “the president’s body language is already fueling disunity in Nigeria”.

“With clear nepotism,corruption and insecurity, the future of this country hangs in the balance.

“Schools are being shut, churches, mosques are not spared. Bandits are gradually leading the country into a tailspin and the president seems to be bereft of ideas.

“What we experience daily now in Nigeria is enough to set the country on fire. A section of the country lording it over other sections. Yet they said we shouldn’t talk, that our calls for O’odua Republic was done in bad faith. How can you explain the killings, kidnappings and banditry spreading in North, East, West and South?

“One of the greatest problems of this government is nepotism. One begins to wonder why Mr. president is insensitive to the plight of others, especially, to the sorrow and agony of citizens losing loved ones to bloodshed.In sane climes, love transcends ethnic, racial or political boundaries. You must blink with pain to see people die or university students being killed … It amounts to cold-hearted indifference.”

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