Profs may work in Togo bakeries if Nigeria breaks up, Lai Mohammed warns elites
Profs may work in Togo bakeries if Nigeria
breaks up, Lai Mohammed warns elites
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said it
is in the best interest of Nigerian elites for the country to remain united.
Mohammed stated this Wednesday when he featured on a NAN flagship interview
programme, NAN Forum.
The minister accused elites of fanning the embers of disintegration in
the country and warned that they will bear the greater consequences if Nigeria
breaks up.
According to him, some elites who have attained professorial status
may be left with no option other than to work in bakeries in neighbouring Togo
just to survive. “Our challenge is more with the elites, not with the common
people. Go to the remotest part of Nigeria today, you will see Nigerians from
different tribes, culture and religion living together peacefully,” he said.
“Elites ought to take the lead in cementing the unity of the country. But when
the elites start preaching tribal hatred, people believe them because they
think they know better.
“Nigeria accounts for 70 per
cent of West Africa’s population, and if Nigeria should disintegrate today, we
are going to overrun Benin Republic, Togo, Niger and other neighbouring
countries. “The elites will suffer more because some professors could be
working in bakeries in Togo just to survive. We saw it happen when the
Liberians came here during their civil war. “It is in their own enlightened
interest that they should work to fix Nigeria. Many of them have more than one
passport — American, British, Irish — and at the first crack of trouble, they
are gone.”
Nigeria news paper
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