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Quit Ultimatum: ‘Violence And War Are Terrible Things’ – Osinbajo Implores South East Leaders Not To Fall Into Temptation

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Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has urged south-east governors and leaders from the region to avoid falling for the temptation of tit-for-tat in the wake of the quit notice issued to the Igbo by northern youth groups.

During a meeting which held on Wednesday at the presidential villa, Abuja, Osinbajo said wars sometimes start with words, and are often impossible to end, TheCable reports.

He said both the agitations from the pro-Biafra groups and expressions by the northern youth groups “have been attended with some controversial and hateful vituperations including patently illegal and violence-inducing remarks”.

The acting president said the issue must be urgently addressed, adding that the federal government will in no way, tolerate or condone hate speeches from any part of the country.

“I firmly believe that we ought to address these agitations and proclamations urgently and decisively. Burying our heads in the sand and expecting the storm to blow over of their own accord is not an option,” he said.

“But equally not reasonable is falling for the temptation for tit-for-tat. It has never worked or moved us closer to a solution or resolution.

“One thing is clear – violence and war are terrible things. They are easy to start but near impossible to end.

“It is also clear that wars sometimes start, not with bullets, but with words. Hateful, incendiary speech, opening floodgates of blood. The tongue, like the pen, is often mightier than the sword – because it is what pushes the sword into action. When we throw words like stones in a marketplace we do not know who or what it will hit.

“Knowing this, under no conditions whatsoever should we tolerate or excuse or justify hate speech or hateful conduct of any kind, especially where such is illegal. Let me of course acknowledge that as part of living together in this space called Nigeria, misunderstandings and frustrations are inevitable. Because resources are limited there will always be a striving to get what is perceived as the best seat at the table.

“Let there be no doubt whatsoever of the resolve of government to ensure that no one will be allowed to get away with making speeches that can cause division or violence. We will take very seriously any attempts to cause violence or to disrupt the peace of Nigeria. And we will not tolerate such.”

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