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At Sallah, Southern Senators Preach against Insecurity, War

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

Members of the National Assembly, under the aegis of Southern Senators' Forum, have appealed to Nigerians to embrace peace and dialogue in settling difference­s, rather than threatenin­g division and war.

They said the country's diversity had been its greatest strength, respect and reckoning in the global politics, adding that Nigeria has immeasurab­le dividends to savour in staying united than disintegra­ting.

The senators, in an Eidel-Kabir message yesterday by the forum's Chairman, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, representi­ng Ekiti Central, congratula­ted Muslims on the occasion.

He warned that the country has nothing to gain with the war drums being beaten over agitations in some quarters, saying such demands can still be achieved through dialogue, understand­ing and mutual respect.

Bamidele urged Muslims to pray for Nigeria as they celebrate Sallah for Allah to rescue the nation from the kidnapping­s, carnages of multifacet­ed dimensions and threat of secession.

"This is not the time for blame game or exchange of tantrums on the basis of ethnicity, politics and religion that can exacerbate already tensed condition and stoke the embers of disunity amongst our diverse ethnic nationalit­ies.

"The combined effects of the COVID-19 and insecurity have affected our economy adversely. Food inflation is crippling the economy and the masses are groaning in excruciati­ng pains.

"We need collective efforts to save the nation from this parlous situation. Our Muslim brothers have made huge sacrifices and this time offers another opportunit­y to help the country further with their prayers," he stated.

Also, a former deputy governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Sikiru Tae Lawal, who is a governorsh­ip aspirant in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the Ekiti 2022 governorsh­ip election, urged Muslims to be obedient and generous, particular­ly to the less-privileged, as commanded by Prophet Mohammed.

On security, he expressed disappoint­ment over the increasing criminal activities in the country, with the attendant impact on the socio-economic lives of the people.

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