Nigeria Can Never Split, Says Kogi Gov
Kogi State Governor, Mr. Yahaya Bello, has restated his faith and commitment to the unity of Nigeria, saying the country can never disintegrate.
Bello said this at the Abia Government House, Umuahia when he paid a courtesy call on Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.
Bello, who was in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, for a burial ceremony of the mother of one of his friends, Chief Emenike Ugochi, paid a courtesy call on his colleague in the spirit of brotherliness.
I have always maintained this position that Nigeria can never divide; we can have differences, skirmishes here and there which by the grace of God, we shall overcome them and Nigeria will remain together,
he said.
He commended Governor Ikpeazu for the warm reception offered him and his entourage, saying the Abia governor has been a very good friend.
According to Bello, Ikpeazu was the first Governor that called directly to congratulate him when he was first sworn-in as governor in January 2016.
He said even though, he is not of the same party, region and faith with Governor Ikpeazu, they have continued to enjoy mutual friendship and cordiality over the years, saying, that should be the right spirit all Nigerians must imbibe.
According to the Governor, he also enjoys cordial and mutual relationship with all his counterparts in the South East.
We in Kogi State look at everyone as a Nigerian first before we talk about where you come from or even your religion. Though tongues may differ but we are one.
In Kogi State, we don’t emphasise on what divides us but we emphasis more on what unites us.
I want each and every one of us to continue to preach peace,unity and togetherness. Yes, some sections of this country may be agitated due to one thing or the other but it is only on roundtable such agitations can be best resolved.
I call on all my brothers that feel aggrieved about the state of this country to sit on the table and pass through the proper channels to resolve them,
he said.
Bello told Ikpeazu that his administration has done a lot in tackling insecurity bedeviling the state which has made Kogi one of the safest states.
Governor Bello commended the contributions of Igbo community living in Kogi to the economic and political developments of the state.
Responding, Ikpeazu commended Bello for the visit, describing him as a very good friend and strong ally who has always called him to offer words of encouragement.
He commended the governor for his leadership style and the strategies he had put in place to tackle insecurity in Kogi State to make it an economic hub.
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