BUHARI DARES BIAFRIAN AGITATORS
President Muhammadu Buhari vowed,
yesterday, in his home state of Katsina, to use all resources at his
disposal to crush any agitation for the division of Nigeria.
president said the country fought a civil war which claimed over two million lives in order to be united.
Buhari, who spoke at the palace of Emir
of Katsina also urged Nigerians to be patient with his government as,
according to him, the current hardship being experienced, may not be
unconnected with efforts at laying a solid foundation for sustainable
nation building.
Buhari was in Katsina to attend the state’s economic and investment forum which he will officially declare open this morning.
In a veiled reference to the current
separatist agitation for Biafra being promoted by a group, the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Buhari warned it would be better for
the entire country to commit mass suicide than to allow such campaign
succeed.
He referred to the promoters of the
agitation as “kids” who were not born during the civil war. According to
Buhari, “today, Nigeria is a strong and united sovereign entity because
some people laid down their lives for the country.
At least two million people died during
the civil war but, today, some people who were not born during the civil
war are agitating for the division of the country. We will not let that
happen.
“For Nigeria to divide now, it is better for all of us to jump into the sea and get drowned.”
Speaking on the economy, Buhari
regretted the fall of crude oil price in the international market and
further noted that, at the inception of his administration on May 29,
2015, the price per barrel of oil crashed to as low as $30, contrary to
what was obtainable during the 16 years of the immediate past Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) government.
“We will not betray the trust Nigerians
reposed in us and we will ensure officials of government also act in the
national interest,” the President said.
In his remarks, the Emir, Alhaji
Abdulmuminu Kabir Usman, urged the Federal Government to re-introduce
boarding schools as well as teacher training colleges as part of efforts
at producing quality teachers.
According to him, “teacher training
colleges helped to groom quality teachers but these days, half-baked
teachers teach in our schools.
“Also, in those days, boarding schools helped to maintain discipline among students and mould them into responsible adults.
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