ADVERTISEMENT

Governor Seriake Dickson preaches unity

Dickson said it was regrettable that some people would deliberately build up hatred against fellow Nigerians.

The thugs reportedly threw chairs into the air to disrupt the meeting and threatened to kill some individuals present at the meeting.

In a statement in by his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, in Yanegoa on Monday, Dickson said it was regrettable that some people would deliberately build up hatred against fellow Nigerians.

He said that all Nigerians were guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution, to live in any place of their choice and pursue their legitimate businesses without molestation.

Dickson said that it was high time the Federal Government showed leadership by designing a comprehensive master plan to reconcile all citizens irrespective of tribe or religion.

ADVERTISEMENT

According to him, the Federal Government must deliberately build confidence among all the peoples, give a sense of belonging to all component parts and deliberately return sovereignty to the people to stem the tide of quit notices.

He said that breaking the country was not in the interest of anybody or ethnic group.

“Our strength as a country lies in our diversity and population. We are better off, if we continue to live together as one people.

“This is why the Federal Government must urgently show leadership and deliberately reconcile all sections of this country and address legitimate questions.

“Only leadership can put to rest the tension and hate in this country,’’ he said.

ADVERTISEMENT

The governor commended the Northern Governors and their Eastern counterparts for rising in unison to condemn the quit notices and hate comments.

He said that the Nigerian Governors Forum was worried about the state of the country and had set up a committee “of which I am a member, to intervene and give hope to the people of Nigeria and resolve conflicts’’.

On the lingering leadership crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dickson urged the party faithful not to lose hope “because PDP will bounce back’’.

He called on those defecting from the party to desist from such action, stressing that PDP was a national institution that must not die.

He stated that the country was in need of a strong political party in government and a strong opposition party, and claimed that such were currently lacking as the All Progressives Congress (APC) was also enmeshed in crisis.

ADVERTISEMENT

Dickson, who is the Chairman of the PDP National Reconciliation Committee, said that he was speaking out of concern following the defection of PDP members to other parties and reports of party leaders floating alternative political platforms.

He said that if PDP leaders had accepted his committee’s reconciliation template, “a unity national convention would have held this month to elect national leadership’’.

According to him, this would have put to rest the leadership crisis rocking the party.

The governor lamented that some party leaders opted for the court, which could only adjudicate but could not reconcile feuding parties.

ADVERTISEMENT

He said that political leaders in Nigeria exerted much pressure on the judiciary by failing to do things rightly, “by failing to build consensus and refusing to respect laid down rules of politics’’.

He added that such leaders also branded anybody holding contrary opinion as being “anti-party’’, saying that the implication was that Nigerian politicians had become more ‘‘militant than the military’’.

Dickson, therefore, advised political leaders to stop relying on the judiciary to resolve an internal affair of a party, saying that internal disputes could best be resolved through a political solution.

He noted that the failure of the PDP leaders to unite, especially after the loss of federal power, had weakened the party across the country, particularly in Edo, Ondo, Benue and Lagos.

The governor said that his committee has not relented in the reconciliation and confidence-building assignment in the party, irrespective of the lingering litigation.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Why our plane made emergency landing at Lagos airport, Air Peace clarifies

Why our plane made emergency landing at Lagos airport, Air Peace clarifies

Over 75% of Katsina children are multidimensionally poor – UNICEF

Over 75% of Katsina children are multidimensionally poor – UNICEF

PDP unveils 200-member campaign council for Ighodalo's guber election in Edo

PDP unveils 200-member campaign council for Ighodalo's guber election in Edo

Tinubu approves resumption of repair work on Third Mainland Bridge

Tinubu approves resumption of repair work on Third Mainland Bridge

Ondo Poll: Ganduje consoles Jimoh Ibrahim after crushing defeat in APC primary

Ondo Poll: Ganduje consoles Jimoh Ibrahim after crushing defeat in APC primary

FG to review recent price hike of DStv, GOtv packages amid public outcry

FG to review recent price hike of DStv, GOtv packages amid public outcry

BREAKING: FG grants Air Peace right to commence Abuja-London flights - Keyamo

BREAKING: FG grants Air Peace right to commence Abuja-London flights - Keyamo

Deputy who dumped Akeredolu clinches PDP governorship ticket

Deputy who dumped Akeredolu clinches PDP governorship ticket

Gov inaugurates 2nd phase of palliative distribution to poor Enugu residents

Gov inaugurates 2nd phase of palliative distribution to poor Enugu residents

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT