Sunday, 25 June 2017

Biafra agitation: Another civil war for Nigeria will be devastating - David Mark

- Senator David Mark has condemned calls for those asking for Nigeria to break-up

- The former Senate president urged those agitating for a break-up to have a re-think

Nigeria's former Senate president, Senator David Mark, has condemned calls for the break-up of the country.

Mark, in his Eid-el-fitr message, asked the agitators to have a re-think, adding that the agitations are needless.

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He said: “The trend today is that nations are coming together and bridging gaps for mutual cooperation under a new world order of globalization for a better society. Nigeria is part of the global community.”

He urged Muslim faithful to imbibe the lessons of the holy month of Ramadan and continue to pray for peace, unity and stability of Nigeria.

Mark warned that another civil war for the country will be devastating and catastrophic, not only for Nigeria but for the entire African continent.

“We should have learnt bitter lessons from that war. Another war is needless. We cannot survive another. We can resolve all grievances at a round-table conference in a manner of give and take and mutual respect," he said.

Earlier, NAIJ.com reported that Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, a former governor of Kano state, has said Nnamdi Kanu has the potential to win presidency, come 2019.

Kwankwaso said the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, may ride on his popularity to contest in the 2019 election. ​

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He ​also admonished South-East leaders to do more in dissociating themselves from Biafra agitation to prove they are truly for Nigeria’s unity.

Watch this NAIJ.com TV production of how Nnamdi Kanu addressed supporters recently:



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