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Vice president, Yemi Osinbajo |
He said Nigeria needed to learn a lesson from the example of Sudan, which split into northern and southern Sudan in the belief that that was the solution to the country’s internal strife.
The Vice-President spoke in Lagos on Tuesday at the 70th anniversary lecture of the Lagos Country Club.
He spoke on the theme, ‘Promoting national cohesion as a means of promoting progress and prosperity.’
Osinbajo, while pointing out that diversity could either be a trigger for conflict or a fountain of prosperity and progress, urged Nigerians to embrace the latter like the United States of America, which exploited diversity to its advantage.
“The mere fact that we all speak the same language or belong to the same tribe does not mean that there will not be strife; and in the same way, the mere fact that we all speak different languages or belong to different tribes and religions does not mean we will strive.”
Osibanjo regretted that as a result of weak law enforcement and justice institutions, divisive narratives had gained ground in the country.