Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, former Minister of
Aviation Femi Fani-Kayode, and many others have come out to say that Nigeria is
now more divided than it has ever been.
Femi Adesina,
the Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, has disagreed
with Nigerians who believe that the country is more divided than it was before
the Buhari-led administration came into power in 2015.
However
speaking on Channels TV this evening, Adesina said even after the amalgamation
of Nigeria in 1914, the country has always remained divided and that the
division currently seen across the country did not start with President Buhari.
In his words.
''Nigeria had
always been divided right from amalgamation in 1914. Nigeria is an inconvenient
amalgamation but we have kept at it and we have worked at it.
“And I tell
you that there is no time in the history of this country that the country was
not divided. But then, we have kept at it and we are trying to make it work.
“As at 2015
when President Buhari came, Nigeria was terribly divided; divided along ethnic,
religious and political lines; divided along language; divided hopelessly and
terribly.”
Criticizing
those who peddle the claim that the country is now divided, Adesina said.
''You see
that a number of people, instead of letting harmony return to this country,
thrive and luxuriate in widening the gap between Nigerians. They play politics
with everything.
So, if they
say Nigeria is divided today, it is because Nigeria has always been divided.
And all efforts to unite Nigeria and Nigerians never worked.
When
Nigerians come to a decision point that we must live together, we can’t wish
anybody away, then we will be working towards being a nation.”

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