Confab: Beware of Nigeria’s
enemies, Yuguda warns
on november 06, 2013 at 8:07 am in news
BY Soni Daniel, Regional Editor, North
BAUCHI—As Nigerians prepare the groundwork for a
National Conference, Bauchi State governor, Mallam
Isa Yuguda, yesterday, cautioned against allowing
those who do not wish Nigeria well to participate in
the confab.
The governor, who spoke exclusively to Vanguard,
warned that those who were gearing up for Nigeria’s
disintegration and disharmony among the different
ethnic nationalities should not be allowed to have
their way during the discussion.
*Gov. Isa Yuguda
Yuguda said that although President Goodluck
Jonathan meant well by convoking the dialogue,
well-meaning Nigerians must be on the alert to
ward off tribal warlords and ethnic jingoists, who
would want to use the platform to campaign for the
advancement of narrow interests at the expense of
national integration.
The governor said: “During the conference, anybody
who comes with any idea or proposal that would
make it impossible for Nigerians to live together
should be stopped by all means.”
“Any person who comes with any agenda to make it
difficult for us to wax stronger as a united country
should be chased away so that this nation will be
able to achieve the lofty ideals of our founding
fathers as guaranteed by the Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“The opportunity provided by President Jonathan for
Nigerians to come together and share ideas on how
to move the nation forward is a golden one, which
should be appreciated by all Nigerians, who believe
in the unity and greatness of this country.
“That is why Nigerians should be ready to chase
away anyone who wants to use the dialogue to
cause disaffection rather than bring about new
ideas on combating the myriads of challenges
facing the nation.
“Let us use the opportunity provided by the confab
to grow and mature as a people who have no other
country than Nigeria and be able to eradicate
corruption, criminality, poverty and diseases and
bring in wealth for the nation and its people.
“We should get out of our shell and do the right
thing. I hope that the conference will help Nigeria to
overcome its challenges and mature into
greatness,” Yuguda said.
The governor predicted that the current challenges
facing the nation would soon fizzle and pleaded
with Nigerians to continue to support President
Goodluck Jonathan to move the nation forward.
On how his successor will emerge, the governor
explained that the people of the state would be
involved in the process of choosing the right
candidate based on zoning and the need to get the
best for the state to continue with his development
agenda.
Hundreds of corpses of Boko Haram victims reportedly litter Gwoza Mountain in Borno state
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