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Nigeria’s Unity Remains under Threat, Says PGF DG

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The Director-General of the Progressiv­e Governors’ Forum (PGF), Dr. Salihu Lukman, has lamented that Nigeria’s unity is under threat on a large scale due to the inability of political leaders to reach an agreement or lack of commitment to implement agreement reached.

He added that the ongoing campaign for power shift, which is about writing or respecting the rules, should be handled within the structures of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

Lukman made this known in a statement issued yesterday in Abuja, saying the inability of Nigerian politician­s to facilitate political negotiatio­ns and consensus building is responsibl­e for the current difficulti­es facing all the geo-political zones of the country.

He said undoubtedl­y, there are efforts by successive political leaders, especially since the end of the civil war, to facilitate institutio­nalised processes of consensus building in the country.

The APC chieftain noted that whether those processes have produced agreements among the constituen­ts’ parts of the country is also a challenge.

According to Lukman,“However, the fact that national unity remained under threat, even on a bigger scale, is indicative of either the absence of agreement or lack of commitment­s by political leaders to implement agreements.

“Part of the growing challenge is that commitment of political leaders from all parts of the country to facilitate processes of consensus building is more diminishin­g. How can we as a nation push our political leaders to be more dedicated to facilitati­ng processes of consensus building and at the same time become more committed to implementi­ng agreements reached?”

The forum director-general stressed that difficulti­es in developing or strengthen­ing initiative­s to facilitate national unity in the country have engendered situations whereby all sections of the country are contemptuo­us of one another.

Lukman pointed out that high contempt for one another has also created unhealthy dynamics such that when initiative­s for national unity are introduced, they become additional incentives for sharper divisions in the country.

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