Stop dividing Nigerians along religious, ethnic lines, Uba Sani warns politicians

Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has sounded a note of caution to the opposition against politicising the issue of insecurity, stressing that the corporate existence of Nigeria is greater than any personal interest.
Uba Sani spoke when top officials of the Directors of the Department of State Services(DSS), paid him a courtesy call at Sir Kashim Ibrahim House in Kaduna on Friday.
The governor berated that rhetoric of politicians who run down the image of the country in the media, in the name of opposing the policies of government, describing them as ‘’anti democratic forces.”
He reminded politicians in this category that political office holders will complete their terms then leave office, while Nigeria will remain as a country.
“As a Governor, you can criticise me but when you act in a manner that will cause disaffection or tarnish the image of the country or disturb the peace of Kaduna State, you have become a merchant of conflict,” he said.
Recalling his days as a defender of the rule of law, free speech and a civil rights advocate, he referenced “our leader, Chief Gani Fawehinmi of blessed memory, used to warn us to distinguish between Nigeria as a country and its leaders in all our activism.”
The governor disclosed that some of the politicians that are now in the opposition were “nowhere to be found when we were in the trenches and fighting the military for this democracy that Nigeria is now enjoying.”
Uba Sani warned that the elite should not use their privileged position “to undermine the security of the underprivileged because most of them have no real stake in the country.”
“If anything happens, these people in the GRAs whose families are abroad, will just leave the country and allow the poor and vulnerable to bear the consequences of their actions,’’ he added.
Governor Uba Sani said that politicians should not sit down in the comfort of their airconditioned homes and send the children of the masses to protest while their own are abroad.
”He pointed out that working against one’s country in the name of opposition is not only unpatriotic but a sacrilege, adding that this is the antics of conflict entrepreneurs.
”The elites in GRAs are living together in peace, irrespective of ethno-religious differences but some of them use religion for political gains. They don’t even care putting the life of the common man at risk and for me this is really unfortunate,’’ he said.
The governor who described this category of political elites as ‘’insecurity merchants,’’ warned them to stop politicising security because they are benefitting from it.
“What is more important to me is our state and its development. Politicians can not divide us now along religious lines. I made it clear to all religious leaders, that whether we like it or not, God has put us here in Kaduna State as Muslims and Christians. We must embrace each other and work together.
“As a Governor, the last thing you will ask me to do, is to judge people on the basis of their religion. I don’t look at you from the lenses of religion, it is your character that I care about and not your religion,’’ he argued.
The governor commended the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, all heads of security agencies and the Director General of DSS, Adeola Ajayi, for their efforts in curbing insecurity in the country.



