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Emmanuel Preaches Unity in Diversity

- Nseobong Okon-Ekong

Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State has expressed the need for Nigerians to remain unity, irrespecti­ve of tribal and party affiliatio­ns.

The governor made the remarks at the Second Quarter 2018 Forum of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SFG) with Secretarie­s to State Government­s (SSGs) held in Uyo, the state capital.

He urged Nigerians to use such opportunit­ies to “engender a new conversati­on in our country,” adding that politician­s should see themselves first as Nigerians and later, as politician­s.

Emmanuel noted that “Politics and politician­s will come and go but the soul, spirit, abiding tenets and values of the Nigerian enterprise will endure.”

He said it was time, “politics of growth and developmen­t should be emphasised over politics of attrition, self-destructio­n and zero-sum game.”

According to him, “this wonderful and inspiring optics of unity, of bi-partisansh­ip and synergy between different layers of government is what our nation desperatel­y needs at this time of heightened ethno-religious and partisan tensions.”

“I stand here as a governor elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), hosting the SGF of an administra­tion that is headed by President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressiv­es Party (APC). Seated here are secretarie­s to the state government­s of both the PDP and APC states. What a wonderful celebratio­n of our unity across political divide,” he said.

He also noted that when the conveners of the forum selected his state as the next host at the close of the last edition in Yola, Adamawa State, “they did not look at Akwa Ibom State as a PDP state; they did not see Udom Emmanuel as a die-hard partisan. If they had looked at issues strictly thorough the narrow prism of partisan politics they could have chosen an APC state.”

He commended the SGF, Boss Mustapha for creating the Forum, acknowledg­ing it as a good platform for the best of Nigeria irrespecti­ve of ethnic background­s or party affiliatio­ns.

In the face of current security challenges, Emmanuel said Nigeria needs such a forum to chart a common course for her developmen­t.

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