In a statement in Abuja
yesterday, Atiku recalled that the Rwandan genocide was ignited by a song,
titled ‘I hate Hutus’, sung by a popular musician, Simon Bikindi.
The former Vice-President
and Chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has urged the Federal
Government to fish out those behind a song disparaging people of Igbo
extraction and ensure they are punished.
The former Vice-President
called on men and women of goodwill to rise up against what he described as
evil.
He said those who thought
they could treat their fellow citizens unjustly, through a song, should also
know that there were mechanisms within and outside Nigeria to ensure that they
answer for their crimes.
The statement read in part,
“It has come to my attention that a song disparaging people of Igbo origin, and
which wishes them dead, is circulating in some parts of the nation.
“I totally and
unequivocally condemn this development, and I call on all men of goodwill to
rise up against this evil.
“This song is reminiscent
of the beginnings of the Rwanda genocide. Nigerians need to be aware that the
Rwandan genocide was believed to have been ignited by a song titled Nanga
Abahutu (I hate Hutus), sung by Rwanda’s then most popular musician, Simon
Bikindi.”
ATIKU IS NOT EVIL.YOU ARE NOT THERE NOR UNDERSTAND .
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