If we want to build Nigeria, we must abolish State of Origin — Bishop Onuoha
If we want to build Nigeria, we must abolish State of Origin —
Bishop Onuoha
By Ugochukwu Alaribe Methodist
Bishop and co-chair of the Interfaith Dialogue Forum for Peace, IDFP, Dr.
Sunday Onuoha, has called for the abolition of state of origin from bio-data in
Nigeria.
He stated that
the abolition of state of origin will stop hatred, disunity, and agitations
among people of different geopolitical zones. Bishop Onuoha, who spoke at the
inauguration of the Interfaith Dialogue team in Umuahia, decried the level of
disunity, hatred and stated that if the country can surmount the challenge
posed by state of origin, Nigeria would cease to be divided along religious and
ethnic lines. He noted that the level of development in some developed
countries stand out because there exists no state of origin as individuals are
engaged in responsibilities without considering their state of origin.
In his words; “I have a strong suggestion that Nigeria must remove state of
origin from our biodata. If Nigeria can surmount this challenge, the country
will cease to be divided among religious, ethnic and political line. State of
origin is a violation. “And if you are talking about one Nigeria, why do you
want me to write my state of origin? People who came to Abia, their
grandmothers came to Abia and their mothers were born in Abia, and they were
born in Abia and you ask them their state of origin and you want them to write
Zamfara. It is a lie because their state of origin is Abia. Your state of
origin is where you were born. If you want me to declare my state of birth, it
is okay. I’m a bonafide citizen of this country; I should be able to live where
I want. In America, nobody asks you your state of origin because it is an
aberration. You move to Arkansas, you can run for Senate from there. You move
to Louisiana, you can run for Senate from there. “So, if we want to build one
country, state of origin should be moved. We thought that we need to do more,
not only in the crisis prone states, but identify states that may appear as if
there is no crisis, but something may be brewing and you may not know, to
identify it before it happens.” He explained that the Interfaith Dialogue Forum
for Peace, IDFP, engaged faith leaders, government and interested groups to
unite and salvage Nigeria from selfish people who instigate crisis in the
society. The cleric urged Christian and Muslims not to allow selfish people to
take advantage of religion to cause problem in the society “In Nigeria, we have
decided that we shall no longer allow people of selfish interest to take
advantage of our vulnerable followers. We must do something; this is why we
have engaged faith leaders; both Christians and Muslims, government and
interested groups to come together and work as a team to salvage our nation
from selfish people who are bent in bringing crisis to our land. “Just
yesterday, we celebrated 51 years after Nigerian civil war and we are saying no
more shall we allow such foolishness to happen in our land because the war
Nigeria fought was a foolish war; it was avoidable, it was unnecessary. “If
Nigeria had gone back to the negotiation table, we won’t have lost 2 million
lives. And since after the civil war, some people out of selfish interest have
continued to use religion. Religion itself is not the problem but it is the
people who have taken advantage of religion in order create selfish interest
and make money out of us. What we are doing is to try to create a safe space
and freedom where people can come and share their feelings and aspirations
before it becomes a problem. In his remarks, Co-chair, Central Coordination
Council, Interfaith Dialogue Forum for Peace, IDFP, Ameer Muhammad Jamil
Muhammad, urged Christians and Muslims to work together to ensure a peaceful
society.
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