Nigeria’s disintegration won’t favour any region – Southern elders
The elders, led by the country’s former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Dr. Christopher Kolade and former Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG), Prof. Anya o. Anya, spoke in Lagos.
“We believe that staying together and working together is the only viable way to go.
“There is no alternative to one Nigeria. As elders, we shall do everything necessary to keep the nation as one.
Kolade warned that those who witnessed the civil war must not keep silent now that some groups seemed to be clamouring for violence against the state.
He assured that the coalition will continue to push for a new Nigeria “with equity, fairness and progress”.
Afenifere leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, in his remarks, advised those beating the war to calm, saying non-violence approach remains the most viable way to resolve nagging problems in the country.
Others in attendance at the meeting were Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife; Senator Ebenzer Ikenyina; Gen. Ike Nwachukwu (retd); Navy Capt. Alison Maduekwe (retd); Sen. Oladipo Olaitan and Amb. Uche Okeke.
Others are Elder Nathaniel Okoro, Capt. Prekeme Porbeni (retd); Shyggle Wigwe and Yinka Odumakin, among others.
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