President
Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday said that Nigeria would disappoint all
those who predicted that the country would break up in 2015 by
continuing to remain one indivisible entity.
“For those who are predicting that this
country will separate in 2015 based on the fault lines as of the time of
amalgamation, they will know that this prediction will not be of any
consequence. Nigeria will continue to remain one indivisible entity,”
the President said.
Jonathan said this while receiving
members of the Muslim community in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja
who paid him Sallah homage at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, as part of
the activities marking this year’s Eid-el-Fitri.
The Muslims were led to the President by his deputy, Namadi Sambo. Also on the entourage were the Minister of the FCT, Senator Bala Muhammed; and the Minister of State, FCT, Olajumoke Akinjide.
Jonathan said he could not imagine a
Nigeria without Muslims and Christians but he observed that the nation
had not been able to exploit its diversity because of the myopic views
of the elite.
He said, “For us, we cannot imagine a Nigeria without Muslims and Christians; you can call it another name, but not Nigeria.
“So it is a blessing that this is one
country that you have a significant population of Muslims and Christians
and this religious diversity will enhance our development because we
can get across the whole world; wherever we go, we are accepted. That
helps us in so many ways.
“We are not even exploiting our
diversity because of the myopic views of the elite about our situation.
Christians and Muslims are brothers and sisters and we must live
together.
The President reassured Nigerians that his government would continue to do its best to reposition the country .
He asked the Muslims to continue to pray for peace in Nigeria and the world at large.
The President said although the nation
was currently going through some challenges, he was confident that God
would see the country through.
“If you watch television these days,
more than 60 per cent of the time is spent on showing crises all over
the world and for the world to move ahead and for Nigeria to move ahead,
for us to develop first and foremost, there must be peace and security,
nobody will come and invest in an environment where you are not sure of
your workers and investment.
“As a nation, for our children to get
where we want them to be, we must create a very peaceful environment for
them so they can develop mentally and be focused and use their brains
in a manner that will bring economic changes to us,” the President said.
He said sometimes, when one was not involved, one would think fasting is an easy exercise.
He said with the way his trousers were now too big for him, he knows that the exercise is not an easy one.
He congratulated the Muslims for going
through the Ramadan fasting. “Sometimes, when you are not involved in
fasting, you will think it is an easy thing to go through. For you to
have gone through this spiritual exercise is worth congratulations, so I
congratulate you,” he added.
Earlier, Sambo had told the President
that he led the Muslim community to pay homage and thank him for what he
had been doing for Nigeria.
Sambo said, “We appreciate your fatherly nature. You have been a teacher; you have been a father and good leader.
“Today, we have railway in this country
after over 40 years. I call on all Nigerians to continue to support Mr.
President and this administration.”
culled from Punch
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