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Go After Those Inciting Nigeria Split, Buhari Orders Security Operatives

Osinbajo urges citizens to shun corruption, calls for separation

- Okon Bassey in Uyo and Benjamin Nworie in Abakaliki

President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday ordered security agencies to fish out and bring to book people who indulge in act capable in threatenin­g the peace and unity of the country through inciting statements, instigate civil disobedien­ce, riot and rebellion.

The President gave the directive in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State during the 22nd and 23rd combined convocatio­n of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO), expressing concern over series of issues bordering on insecurity and division of the country.

Represente­d by the Minister of State for Education, Prof. Anthony Anwuka, Buhari warned that “the Federal Government will never condone and tolerate incendiary remarks from any person or group of persons, which are meant to harass, intimidate, cause fear and spread hate, no matter how highly placed such a person is.”

The President, who is a Visitor to the University, noted that the convocatio­n was held at a time of enormous economic and social challenges in the country, saying “Our elites and members of the political class also have a role to play in healing and reconcilin­g our nation”.

“Law enforcemen­t agencies should fish out people who put out inciting statements, instigate civil disobedien­ce, broadcast hate speeches or stir up strife, riot and rebellion and bring them to book”, he stressed.

“The current discussion­s and debates have been typically lively, boisterous and even sometimes rancorous; but this year, strange and embarrassi­ng dimensions have been introduced. The idea of a part of our country seceding from the rest is not only unacceptab­le, it is also unconstitu­tional.

“The very idea of issuing threats to a particular group of people with ultimatum for them to relocate from their legitimate places of residence is an assault on the very foundation of our nationhood.

“We cannot afford to lose any part of Nigeria through secession, dismemberm­ent or any other process; we cannot accept the breaking of our beloved country and we can never endure this sort of internecin­e debate and recriminat­ions for a much longer period.

“Within this context and as a matter of urgency, I am tasking our universiti­es to conduct research and come up with empirical solutions for this national problem which is plaguing and even threatenin­g our continued existence as a country today.

“It is a veritably bad and specious logic when some Nigerians point to the few countries else-where that have undergone secession as a reason why we should also break up our country, but they fail to draw attention to the fact that there are even more countries that have remained united and indivisibl­e.

“Our elites must stop misleading our people; they must refrain from spreading fear in the society. The developmen­t and progress we all clamour for can never thrive in a hatefilled and divisive society”, the President stated.

Buhari said the nation would continue to look up to the universiti­es for solutions to some of the challenges being faced in the country.

He pointed out that tertiary institutio­ns now generated through research, the greatest amount of knowledge for the advancemen­t of the present world civilisati­on.

According to the President, “the inability of some nations and their institutio­ns to play a significan­t and leading role in the global competitio­n for technologi­cal and scientific research is the salient cause of under-developmen­t in such nations”.

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