Don’t turn insecurity challenges to ethnic, religious crises, Tinubu warns

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The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Friday, warned Nigerians not to turn the present security challenges across the country into ethnic, tribal or religious crises.

There have been rising cases of banditry and kidnapping across the country with most of the cases pointing to Fulani herdsmen which has led to attack on them in certain states in the country.

Tinubu said anyone who had experienced ethnic confrontation or religious war before would not pray for one in Nigeria.

He said this at the eight-day Fidau prayers for the late civilian governor of the state, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, held in the late statesman’s house in Ilupeju Lagos and was contained in a statement signed by his Media Aide, Tunde Rahman.

Tinubu said: “Nigeria is currently facing crises, crisis of insurgency, of banditry and all aspects of insecurity. But God Almighty who made this country one of the largest and most resourceful countries will guide and protect us.

“In memory of Baba Jakande, I appeal today to all of us not to turn whatever challenges we are facing right now to ethnic, tribal and religious crises.

“Only God Almighty will judge our faith, only Him is perfect. We usually beseech Allah to direct us on the right path. However, it’s left for us, left for me, left for you, left for the Ulamas to do the right thing.

“The Ulamas, you are very critical in the present situation. In your prayers, commitments, Uthubas, etc, all your sermons must be geared towards peace, tolerance, stability and togetherness.”

Meanwhile, state governors have agreed to protect all Nigerians in their respective states, irrespective of their tribes and religion.

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