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You Better Have A Re-Think, Nigeria Cannot Break Up – Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari and the South East traditional rulers

President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated the essence of the unity of Nigeria, urging those contemplating its break-up to have a rethink.

Speaking at a meeting with the council of south-east traditional rulers at the state house on Thursday, Buhari said the question of having another country out of Nigeria was misplaced.

“The question of having another country out of Nigeria is going to be very difficult.  From 1914, we have more than 200 cultures living with one another. God had endowed this country with natural resources and talented people. We should concentrate on these and be very productive,” he said in a statement issued by Garba Shehu, his spokesman, on Thursday.

Addressing specific issues raised in the address by the traditional rulers, the president gave assurance that the southeast would also benefit from the new railway architecture being put in place by his administration.

On their request for more representation for the southeast in his government, the president said that he was “very conscious of the sensitivities of the southeast”, on account of which, he gave the region’s four out of five states senior ranking ministers in the federal cabinet.

Buhari used the occasion to appreciate the good work of the ministers from the region in the federal government, saying they are doing very well for the country.

He appealed to the traditional rulers to persuade their people to give his government a chance and to continue to serve as beacons of culture and traditions of their people.

He assured the delegation that kidnapping and cattle rustling, which he described as “unfortunate” would be the government’s next target, now that “we have managed to calm down the northeast”.

In taking note of the profuse commendation for his administration’s war against corruption and insecurity by the traditional rulers, Buhari expressed frustration at the endless nature of some ongoing trials, citing some of the cases as going far back to the tenure of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

“We are asking the judiciary to clean itself. Nigerians are tired of waiting. They want some actions,” he lamented.

The president said he hoped that the acting chief justice of Nigeria and attorney-general of the federation would come to some form of agreement by which specially designated courts will give accelerated hearing to some corruption cases that are pending, arguing that “we want Nigerians to know we are serious.”

Earlier in his address, the chairman of the southeast council of traditional rulers, Eberechi N. Dick, had made requests for roads, other projects among other issues, even as he assured the president of their support for his leadership and programmes.

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), whose leader Nnamdi Kanu is in prison, has been calling for an independent state for the southeast.

On Thursday, a federal high court, Abuja denied Kanu bail.



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