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Buhari Must Promote Unity, Growth, Says Shehu San

By Saxone Akhaine, Northern Bureau Chief
09 May 2015   |   3:35 am
ALL Progressives Congress (APC) Senator-elect and human rights activist, Mallam Shehu Sani has said that the government of incoming administration of retired General Muhammadu Buhari must preserve the relationship between the north and south in order to promote Nigeria’s unity.
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ALL Progressives Congress (APC) Senator-elect and human rights activist, Mallam Shehu Sani has said that the government of incoming administration of retired General Muhammadu Buhari must preserve the relationship between the north and south in order to promote Nigeria’s unity.

Sani blamed President Goodluck Jonathan for using the elites in the South South to stain the existing cordial relationship among the people of Nigeria, saying that to build a united country, Buhari must engender ethnic and religious harmony. The Senator-elect spoke yesterday when he visited officials of the Arewa House where he extolled the virtues of the late Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Tafawa Balewa.

Sani said: “I am here on familiarity tour to this very important house and institution, Arewa House, an institution that is said to be the soul of northern Nigeria. I am here to acquaint myself with the actual situation or state of this very important house.

I am also here to take inventory and to know areas to which I can address some of the issues as the incoming Senator.

I am also here to cast a spotlight on the very important, relevant and significance of this institution, our history and our future as the people.

“It is most unfortunate that industries that were established by the late Sardauna of Sokoto to develop the region and provide employment opportunities to our teeming people are also left to rot.

It is also most unfortunate that the unity and solidarity that existed between Muslims and Christians in the northern Nigeria and people of diverse ethnic background in northern Nigeria is now being torn to shreds too.

“This is not the dream of Sardauna. We ought to have built from the foundation which he left behind, but this is the result. We have a story to tell our children of how we have neglected our history to this very level.

So the challenge before the management of Arewa House or before the intellectuals from northern Nigeria, is to do a number of things, one of which is to develop policies and programmes that will be advanced to the people in position of power, that will free the north from dependence on oil revenues,” he said.

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