The presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Tuesday
tongue lashed those threatening the corporate existence of the country, saying
Nigeria is indivisible.
Addressing a town hall meeting of
Kano business committee at the Kano Government House, the APC presidential
candidate explained that it is in the best interest of all parts of the country
to stay, unite and work hard to address the challenges confronting the country
rather than breaking up.
“Those dreaming to break up this
country are jokers. I’m wondering how they can achieve it. Divide and go where?
The best thing for all of us is to stay together in this country and address
our challenges for the good of all”, he said.
Buhari, who recalled how he built the
country’s refineries in the 70’s, said the only way to entrench good leadership
in the country was to appoint qualified people at appropriate offices and not
based on sentiments.
“For nine years General Yakubu Gowon
was the Head of State, all the service chiefs and the Chief of Staff Defence
headquarters were Christians and up till today I haven’t heard any responsible
Muslim complaining about that. During my regime as military Head of State I’m a
Muslim and late [Tunde] Idiagbon was Muslim and also from the North and for the
20 months we were opportune, nobody brought religious thing around”, he
explained.
“This religion thing is so
irritating. If you are working, work with competent people. For us that have
been in the military, about 80 percent of military personnel were Christians
and I rose from a second lieutenant to a General. There was no command and
staff appointment that I did not go through and all those who worked under me
and above me were Christians, yet I was able to make it. So people are hiding
their incompetence under religion”, he said.
Decrying the inability of the Peoples
Democratic Party-led federal government to secure the release of the abducted
Chibok schoolgirls, Buhari said the government and the security agencies kept
dishing out lies to Nigerians on the situation.
In his address on the occasion, a
former president of the Manufacturing Association of Nigeria (MAN), Alhaji
Bashir Borodo, said the manufacturing sector required holistic and sincere
policies to take its rightful position in the scheme of things in the country.
Credit to Daniel
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