The solidarity messages were equally laden with tonnes of condemnation for war mongers, those whipping up ethnic sentiments, as well as those championing an “imminent tribal war” in the state, in the wake of last week’s mindless looting and destruction of public and private property by hoodlums.
The leaders, therefore, appealed to Ndigbo and their Yoruba brothers and sisters to continue to live together in peace and harmony, and not allow divisive elements to drive a wedge in between them, insisting that the solidarity that has been built over the years would ensure the good of the entire regions, and the country in general.
“The sad incident of the past few days affected everyone who lives, trades, or works in Lagos, regardless of their tribe, culture, race and religion. This is a time for us to empathise with one another and not listen to purveyors of evil messages, especially on social media. General Magashi, who expressed the presidency’s regret over the unfortunate protests, said President Buhari has directed all ministers and members of the Federal Executive Council to prevail on their constituencies and ensure that peace returns.
They added: “We have also noted the divisive attempt to use the violence to put a wedge between Yoruba and Igbo, and destroy the new understanding we have built in the last three years. “It is time, I believe, to also enter the following admonition: one cannot continue to monitor and respond to the concoctions of these addicts of falsehood, and their assiduous promoters who have yet to learn to wipe the filth off their tablets. The patrons of social platforms should develop the art of discrimination. Some attributions are simply so gross that, to grant them even a moment’s latitude of probability diminishes the civic intelligence of the recipient,” the laureate concluded.
WHILE appealing to Nigerian youths to embrace peace as the best means to drive home their demands for police reform, and other critical issues affecting the nation, the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Otunba Gani Adams, said Granson’s threat should not be taken seriously, especially coming from someone who resides abroad, and does not feel the heat of the struggle here.
THE National Public Relations Officer of Oodua People’s Congress New Era, Comrade Sina Akinpelu, said: “The man speaking does not know what is saying, and we don’t know him as part of us in the South West. He never contributed anything to South West development except social media attacks.
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