Obi slams anti-Yoruba lady, insists tribal bigotry is divisive
The recent anti-Yoruba remarks made by a Canadian woman of Igbo descent have been criticised as extreme bigotry by Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 election.
Obi, in his reaction, emphasised that such divisive statements have no place in a civilised society and must be rejected by all.
In a statement shared on his X handle on Friday, Obi expressed his dismay, stating: “I utterly condemn the reported hateful statement and actions attributed to a purported Igbo woman living in Canada against Yoruba or Benin people.”
Such divisive comments or behaviour, he said, have no place in the Nigerian society.
“As Nigerians, we should unite and focus on addressing our shared challenges, rather than allowing tribalism and hatred to tear us apart,” he noted.
He further questioned the purpose of tribal bigotry, asking: “What does tribal bigotry achieve? Does it lift people out of poverty? Does it reduce the cost of bread, rice, garri or yam in the market? Does it improve our transportation system or enhance electricity supply? Does it ensure good governance? The answer is a resounding NO!!”
Obi stressed the importance of prioritising the nation’s progress over ethnic divisions.
He urged Nigerians to focus on building a prosperous, united and equitable nation.
“Let us focus on what truly matters: Building a prosperous, united and equitable Nigeria for all. We must reject tribalism and embrace our shared humanity, working together towards a new Nigeria that is Possible!” he added.
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