President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday observed that there are still issues that question the unity of the country but is confident that, as in the past, with determination, Nigeria will overcome them.
Speaking at the unveiling/launching of the Buhari Unity wristband at the presidential villa, he observed that the country has passed through difficult times, “on occasions threatening the foundations of our unity, but with the help of God, we have always emerged from each crisis stronger.”
He added: “There is no doubt that we still have pockets of issues that question our unity but we are convinced that, with the determination of all Nigerians, we shall remain strong and united.”
The president noted that the wristband, a collaboration with the presidency, is an initiative of “a group of patriotic and politically active Nigerians who believe in the unity of our country,” under Good Governance Ambassadors of Nigeria (GOGAN).
Buhari explained the occasion was part of his administration’s commitment to the sustenance of unity and mutual co-existence as one people united by our shared history and shared destiny.
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“It is a demonstration of our determination to see Nigeria succeed as we come to an agreement that no nation can truly make progress without unity,” he stated.
The president further said: “The Buhari Unity Band is a visual and token symbol of our resolve to live in unity as one and to preach the message of unity wherever we live.
“Those who subscribe to the unity wristband will be known as Nigerian Unity Ambassadors. You will be building on the legacy of a number of our patriots who have, in the past, sacrificed so much, some even their lives, in defence of our nation.
“I want to commend the Good Governance Ambassadors of Nigeria, who initiated this project, for their sense of patriotism and commitment. Let me assure you that the government remains committed to advancing the course of national unity and progress.
“I urge all Nigerians of goodwill to sign up to this initiative by obtaining and wearing the unity wristband.”
National Coordinator of GOGAN, Felix Idiga, said the birth of the unity wristband was to humiliate and shut down the malicious plans of the opposition and every dissenting voice.
He lamented what he described as “senseless looting” of the national treasury, which according to him, unites desperate politicians regardless of their different ethnic and religious groups.
He said: “But when they are picked to face the wrath of the law, they cry marginalisation and begin to fan the flames of disunity and unrest in the country.”