Osinbajo Round-Off Peace Meetings, Says Nigeria Must Stand

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo with the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar III at the peace meeting and breaking fast with Northern Traditional Rulers at State House Banquet on Monday

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Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Monday rounded off his series of meetings with leaders from the North and South-east with an account that both regions had agreed to sustain the unity of Nigeria.

Osinbajo who made the remark during the iftar he had with northern monarchs, said the overall consensus of leaders from both regions is that Nigeria must remain an indissoluble entity.

He reiterated that so much blood had been shed in Nigeria’s bid to remain united, insisting that it was too late to dissolve the entity called Nigeria.

According to him, the strength of great nations always lies in their size and human capital and Nigeria cannot afford to be an exception.
“Let me first say how honoured I am by the visit of all of your royal highnesses today for this Iftar. And just as you-(Sultan of Sokoto) said, it involved a bit of movement back and forth; the Sultan just arrived this morning from a trip abroad and he is still able to make it here.

“So, I am really grateful for your consenting to come to join us at this Iftar but also to wait till tomorrow despite the plans that you may have made.
“Our nation requires the kind of maturity, the kind of leadership that you have displayed and I want to thank you for that leadership and for that maturity.

“It is heartwarming to know that we have leaders especially traditional leaders, who are prepared to make sacrifices, who are prepared to make concessions and compromises for the good of our nation and I want to thank you for that great leadership.

“In particular, I want to thank the Sultan for always being there, for always being ready to offer advice and in many times to offer an alternative view to what might appear to be the popular view and I am extremely grateful to you for all of that support.
“The way that we see things developing around our nation today (obviously as you said, even within families, you have disputes, you have controversies) is worrisome.

“All of us have however agreed that our nation must remain one. When we spoke yesterday with traditional rulers from the South-east; despite the issues that were raised here and there. I think that there is clarity as to that one thing, that our country ought to remain, must remain a united country.

“Just as I said to them yesterday, a lot of blood has been shed on account of the unity of our country and our faithfulness even to the lives of those who have made the supreme sacrifice to this country, demands that we do everything on our part to keep this country together.

“And in any event, the greatest nations in the world are those nations who have the size as well as the human resources in particular to make the best of that size, and I think our nation has that and the mere fact that we have such a large nation and so well-endowed, in terms of human resources.
“I think that we are in the best position not only to be truly great but to ensure that all of our people benefit from the greatness of our country.

So, I want to thank you again for your kindness and for doing us this honour of attending this Iftar and for sharing the love of the season.
“l pray that the almighty God will bless you and keep your kingdoms safe and also extend your own lives so that you will rule your kingdoms for long and you will rule your kingdoms in good health,” he said.

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