Lai Mohammed
, minister of information, has cautioned Nigerians against hate speeches,
saying no citizen will escape if war breaks out in the country.
He gave the caution on Saturday while speaking at the ‘Lai
Mohammed 10th annual ramadan lecture’ held in his country home, Oro, Kwara
state.
The minister urged Nigerians to disregard those beating the drums
of war through hate speeches.
Mohammed said the recent spate of inflammatory statements is not
good for the country as they are “capable of causing division and war”.
He also called on Nigerians to work together despite their
differences.
“In the last couple of months, we have witnessed the increase in
inflammatory and hate speeches,” he said. “Hate speeches have been responsible
for wars. Rwandan genocide where more than 800,000 people were killed was
started by hate speeches.
“Like people say, wars are not really started by bullets, they are
started by words of mouth. Nigeria is too big and God has a purpose for making
us one and we shall remain united.
“There will be differences, but like the Yoruba says, ‘Ori bibe ko
ni ogun ori fifo’ (beheading is not antidote to headache).
“We have been living together peacefully and we will continue to
live together, because we have a lot to gain by being united.
“If there is war today, none of us will escape whether you are
young or old whether you are Yoruba, Igbo of Hausa.”
Mohammed further pointed out that the lecture was “unique” as
those in attendance cut across various religions and denominations.
He described this as an indication that Nigerians can work and
live together irrespective of religious beliefs.
- The Cable
No comments:
Post a Comment