In response to recent hostilities in the South
East, former governor of Abia State and frontline crusader of a united
Nigeria, on Saturday, led a group of many enthusiastic youths on “Commit
to making peace possible”campaign in Abia.
Participants at
the rally were members of Junior Chambers International, (JCI), and leaders of
other youth organisations. They wore white and called on all parties
involved in the current conflict in the South East to refrain from physical or
verbal violence and maintain respect for law as well as the rights of others.
As part of the
activities, Kalu addressed the youths to welcome them in his countryhome and
expressed satisfaction in hosting this year’s JCI annual youth summit. In
addition to demanding that youths should learn how to play positive roles in
the society, he shared his personal experiences on how the youth can impact on
the society and point the right direction to which the society should follow. He
also called on all Nigerian youths to maximise their potentials and
desist from writing or speaking in ways detrimental to the country.
“I am begging all youths, opinion-moulders and all other
people involved in the recent conflict to stop inciting Nigerian people to hate
one another, just to achieve their own objectives. “Hate speech is what we must
reject. Holding different political views is ordinary in any democratic
society, but we must not resort to violence to achieve our political
objectives,” he said. A resort to undemocratic means would bring ruin and shame
to our country, he added.
The former governor
also advised all leaders to respect the rights of other people and warned
that people should not use any incentive to get others in doing what is harmful
to the masses. He also pleaded with the federal government to use a
single standard in order to maintain peace and order in the country, “treating
all Nigerians equally under the law.” Kalu called on government to uphold the
Constitution and praised President Muhammadu Buhari’s continuous improvement on
governance and said they must work in a transparent fashion and remain
accountable to the public, obeying court orders and being civil at all times.
SUN


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