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Nigeria’s unity more threatened now than during civil war — Obasanjo

Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has said that the unity of Nigeria is more threatened now than the civil war era.

Obasanjo stated this while speaking at the maiden edition of the Nigerian Union of Journalists’ National Summit in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Tuesday.

The former President said the activities of various armed groups across the country have continued to threaten the disintegration of Nigeria as a country.

Speaking through his representative, Professor Peter Okebukola, Obasanjo charged the media to take the lead in the march towards greater national integration and development.

He lambasted those calling for the breakup of Nigeria, stressing that the call for the country’s disintegration has been on the increase in the last four months.

“At no time in our history, except probably during the civil war, has Nigeria been so fractured in the feeling of oneness and belongingness by the citizenry.

“In the last four months, we have an average of twenty hotspots across the country with huge potential for national disintegration.

“Our strength as a nation lies in our unity and national cohesion and I want to entreat you (the media) to begin to preach the gospel of unity in diversity and unity of purpose and cohesion.

“The press should mobilise the masses to strengthen the democratic process and play a crucial role in promoting a culture of tolerance, non-violence and mutual co-existence.

“For me, this Summit will only be successful if we find a niche for the press in our march to ensuring greater national cohesion, especially at this time in our history,” he said.

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