THE Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, former Vice
President, Atiku Abubakar, and Chief E. K. Clark were among eminent Nigerians
that called for an end to hate speech by politicians and agitators. They spoke
in Abuja yesterday, at the presentation of a book, Genius Orator, authored by
Professor Chike Okolocha, on Nigeria’s former Permanent Representative to the
United Nations, UN, late Yusuf Maitama Sule, who died two months ago...
Maitama
Sule Maitama Sule In his remarks at the event, Professor Osinbajo said: “In
recent times, there have been efforts by some politicians to divide the great
people of Nigeria.” In his remarks at the event, Professor Osinbajo said
Maitama Sule, who held the traditional title of Dan Masani Kano, was an
exceptional character who was motivated by love for his country at all times.
He said: “This was a man for who material comforts were never a driving
impulse. Public service for him was never about amassing wealth and privilege;
instead it was about serving humanity and living true to his beliefs and
ideals. “Believing in Nigeria was one of those ideals. He was a believer until
the very end,” even as he described the late Maitama Sule as a gifted orator
who used his skills “to persuade, to exhort, to inspire, to set direction and
create a vision.” He commended the author, Okolocha, for documenting Sule’s
“life and views in great detail,” and challenged other scholars to write “these
important stories before the principal actors and characters pass on.” Atiku On
his part, Atiku described the late Sule as “a combination of so many positive
attributes: orator, patriot, nationalist, pan-Africanist, humanist, diplomat
and educationist.” Atiku recalled that Sule’s political career began in the
early 1950s when he teamed up with the late Mallam Aminu Kano to form the
Northern Elements Progressive Union, NEPU, a platform they used to champion the
cause of the less-privileged and continued in the Second Republic when he
aspired for the presidential ticket of the defunct National Party of Nigeria,
NPN, which he lost to Alhaji Shehu Shagari, who would go to win the election.
In his remarks, Professor Ango Abdullahi said: “Maitama Sule was the leader of
a diverse group of students,” describing him as “one of such diverse students
and had provided a moderation position on divergent views Nigerians.” Clark,
Ezeife Also speaking, Chief E. K. Clark said ethnicity and religious
considerations should not hinder any Nigerian from attaining any position for
which they are qualified. Similarly, former Anambra State Governor, Okwadike
Chukwuemeka Ezeife, said: “One Nigeria will be better for every group of
Nigerians no matter how small or large.” He urged Nigerians to think like
Maitama Sule, who stood for a united Nigeria everyone can be proud of. Others
who spoke against hate speech were Justice Mamman Nasir (rted.), who was the
Chairman of the organising committee of the event; Dr. Alex Ekwueme; Edo State
immediate past governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, and the National Secretary,
National Caretaker Committee, NCC, of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator
Ben Obi, among others.
THE Vice President,
Professor Yemi Osinbajo, former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, and
Chief E. K. Clark were among eminent Nigerians that called for an end to
hate speech by politicians and agitators.
They spoke in Abuja yesterday, at the presentation of a book, Genius
Orator, authored by Professor Chike Okolocha, on Nigeria’s former
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, UN, late Yusuf Maitama
Sule, who died two months ago.
Maitama Sule
Maitama Sule
In his remarks at the event, Professor Osinbajo said: “In recent times,
there have been efforts by some politicians to divide the great people
of Nigeria.”
In his remarks at the event, Professor Osinbajo said Maitama Sule, who
held the traditional title of Dan Masani Kano, was an exceptional
character who was motivated by love for his country at all times.
He said: “This was a man for who material comforts were never a driving
impulse. Public service for him was never about amassing wealth and
privilege; instead it was about serving humanity and living true to his
beliefs and ideals.
“Believing in Nigeria was one of those ideals. He was a believer until
the very end,” even as he described the late Maitama Sule as a gifted
orator who used his skills “to persuade, to exhort, to inspire, to set
direction and create a vision.”
He commended the author, Okolocha, for documenting Sule’s “life and
views in great detail,” and challenged other scholars to write “these
important stories before the principal actors and characters pass on.”
Atiku
On his part, Atiku described the late Sule as “a combination of so many
positive attributes: orator, patriot, nationalist, pan-Africanist,
humanist, diplomat and educationist.”
Atiku recalled that Sule’s political career began in the early 1950s
when he teamed up with the late Mallam Aminu Kano to form the Northern
Elements Progressive Union, NEPU, a platform they used to champion the
cause of the less-privileged and continued in the Second Republic when
he aspired for the presidential ticket of the defunct National Party of
Nigeria, NPN, which he lost to Alhaji Shehu Shagari, who would go to win
the election.
In his remarks, Professor Ango Abdullahi said: “Maitama Sule was the
leader of a diverse group of students,” describing him as “one of such
diverse students and had provided a moderation position on divergent
views Nigerians.”
Clark, Ezeife
Also speaking, Chief E. K. Clark said ethnicity and religious
considerations should not hinder any Nigerian from attaining any
position for which they are qualified.
Similarly, former Anambra State Governor, Okwadike Chukwuemeka Ezeife,
said: “One Nigeria will be better for every group of Nigerians no matter
how small or large.”
He urged Nigerians to think like Maitama Sule, who stood for a united
Nigeria everyone can be proud of.
Others who spoke against hate speech were Justice Mamman Nasir (rted.),
who was the Chairman of the organising committee of the event; Dr. Alex
Ekwueme; Edo State immediate past governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, and
the National Secretary, National Caretaker Committee, NCC, of Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Ben Obi, among others.
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