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Former military president,
General Ibrahim Babangida said on Monday as he launched an appeal to
Nigerians to draw back from further campaign of hate the like of which
he said led to the 30 month civil war.
Former Head of State, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida during prayers to mark his 75th birthday celebration at the Hilltop, Minna, Niger State
Noting his own historic linkages across the various divides in the
country, the former military president said that there was little
discord among Nigerians of different social classes as he urged
Nigerians to synergise their different potentials towards building a
great nation.
Towards restructuring the country, Babangida called for the
devolution of more powers from the federal level to the states even as
he urged Nigerians to embrace the creation of state police. He said the
fear of state governors using state police to run amok was not as strong
as the greater benefit that creating state police would do for the
nation.
While passionately appealing to leaders of the different divides in
the country to show more maturity by reining in the younger elements,
the former military president observed that war is not a joke anyone
should toy with.
General Babangida said:
Nigeria, my dear country, is not a stranger to crisis, nor is she
immune to it. In a profound sense, she can be said to have been created
out of crisis, a nation state that will continue to strive to subdue and
transcend crises. In over a century of its formalized colonial
architecture, Nigeria has grown and made remarkable progress in the
midst of crises.
The most tragic and horrendous episode in Nigeria’s history has been
the 30 month Civil War of July 1967 to January 1970, in which many of
our compatriots lost their lives. Indeed, many others also suffered
terrible injuries of human and material dimensions.
So, who really wants to go through the depth and dimensions of
another Civil War in Nigeria again? Who does not know that that Civil
War was preceded and started by intolerance and a series of hate
pronouncements, hate speeches, hate conducts and actions that were
inflicted upon one another by the citizens? Today, with a deep sense of
nostalgia, I still carry within my body the pains of injury from the
Civil War: there is nothing romantic about war; in any form, war is bad,
condemnable and must be avoided. Read more
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