Thursday 6 March 2014

Nigeria Won’t Break up, Says Jakande


The former governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, on Thursday said Nigeria  would continue to grow stronger  rather than break up.

Jakande said this in an interview at the 27th posthumous birthday celebration of  Chief Obafemi Awolowo at Ikenne-Remo, Ogun.

He  called for concerted efforts toward  the promotion of peace in the country.

Jakande also advised Nigerians  to desist from acts capable of stunting the nation’s development.

``Peace building and unity should be our major pre-occupation to ensure socio-political and economic development of the country.

``This is our country and we must not work against her sustainable growth and development.

``If we keep doing the right thing, Nigeria will not break up as being predicted by some people. We will survive,” he said.

Jakande eulogised the Awolowo family,  saying politicians should learn to uphold the legacies of the late sage.

``I feel it is good for a country that people who gave their service for its development thereof should be recognised and honoured.

``Doing this will definitely help inspire the future generations to emulate same and promote  excellence,'' he said.

Jakande commended government at all levels for their efforts and commitment to nation building.

The Anglican  Bishop of  Zonkwa Diocese in  Kaduna State,  Rt. Rev. Jacob Kwashi, who delivered  the sermon at the  service,  called on politicians to promote tolerance and understanding.

``For Nigeria to prosper, we must work tirelessly for its unity and progress, which starts by learning to be fair to one another.

``This is irrespective of our religious differences;  we must continue to pray and work toward the strengthening of the nation’s unity,'' Kwashi said.








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