Nigeria's former vice
president, Atiku Abubakar, has urged Nigerians to perish the thought of
dividing the country, noting that ‘God made us Nigerians for a purpose’.
Atiku who was the
presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019
general elections said this in his Eid-el-Adha goodwill message
The former vice
president said that the feast of Eid al-Adha was a reminder for everyone to
make sacrifices for the betterment of humanity.
In view of the reported cases of marginalization, rampant
insecurity, alleged socio-injustice and a call for secession, Atiku begged
Nigerians not to divide the country.
In his goodwill message
tagged Sacrifice To God For The Good of Others Is The Spirit of Eid al-Adha,
Atiku said: "During Eid al-Adha, we honour the submission of
the Patriarch, Prophet Ibrahim to the wish of Almighty Allah to sacrifice his
son. This feast is, therefore, a reminder for all of us to make sacrifices for
the betterment of humanity. There are happenings across the globe that tell us
that the world is in dire need of love and peace.
"Our dear fatherland,
Nigeria is currently at a crossroads. Tensions strew our nation and never have
we been in dire need of love for our neighbour as today. Thus, my message to
the nation as we celebrate Eid al-Adha iss that we all have to sacrifice for
the good of Nigeria. Everybody cannot sacrifice everything for Nigeria, but
everyone can sacrifice something for her to move forward from the place of
anger, bitterness, distrust and disunity.
"I
urge all Nigerians of faith to remember that God made us all Nigerians for a
purpose. If He wanted to, God could have made us into many distinct nations.
But in His wisdom, He made us all into one corporate, indivisible country. We
must accept that we are not wiser than our Creator. Therefore, let us perish
every thought of dividing Nigeria and focus our energies on reviving our
fatherland."
The PDP presidential
candidate said all Nigerians should be ready to make necessary sacrifice to
ensure the country is better. He also highlighted areas where he believed
sacrifices must be made.
"We
should be willing to sacrifice for future generations of Nigerians who will not
even be around to thank us. In my opinion, the first sacrifice we have to
implement is to make Nigeria an equitable society where justice flourishes.
"Every
cry of marginalisation will be silenced when the aggrieved see that there is
national assimilation. Let us remember that Prophet Ibrahim left an inheritance
and that is the cause of the celebration today.
"If
we profess the faith of Ibrahim, we must likewise sacrificially manage our
economy in a way that serves not just the present elite’s interests, but the
interest of successive future generations," Atiku
said.
He added that Nigerian
leaders must be willing to make sacrifices for the country and ensured that
citizens' rights are not violated.
"Most
importantly, at a leadership level, we ought to make sacrifices, the most
immediate being to ensure that the fundamental rights of citizenry is respected
and not repressed.
"I
wish all Nigerians a happy Eid al-Adha. I wish I could be in every Nigerian
home to share my Sallah feast with you and your families, but as that is not
possible, permit me to send my love into all homes in this country to wish you
the best today, tomorrow and forever,”Atiku concluded.
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