President
of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Ayuba Wabba
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Ayuba Wabba, president of
the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), says “most countries” are unhappy that
Nigeria is the Giant of Africa, and will therefore be happy to see the country
disintegrate.
News Agency of Nigeria report continues:
He
therefore urged Nigerians not to succumb to external forces working very hard
to break up the country.
Wabba,
who made the appeal on Sunday while fielding questions at a NAN forum,
said that the country’s size, population and natural endowments are assets that
many other nations are envious of.
He
expressed optimism that the current security challenges and agitations “being
fuelled and funded by forces determined to undermine Nigeria” would
be surmounted.
“Our
position is that we will not canvass the issue of cannibalizing Nigeria into
segments for any reason or any consideration,” he said.
“It
is in unity that our strength lies as a country. We are today the giant of
Africa; most countries are not happy with that. They will do anything
possible to undermine our national interest and also work towards the
disintegration of Nigeria.
“That
is a fact, and we see that as we travel around the world. Even within the
committee of unions, people are envious of Nigeria. We must not forget how
people said Nigeria was going to break by 2015 and you must not forget that
they are still working on that.
“They
are still funding all manner of things and trying to see that Nigeria does not
actually have peace; it is deliberate. There is no resource today in the
world that we do not have; they see us as a country that is blessed without
measure.”
Wabba
added that some African countries are concerned that if anything happens to
Nigeria, their own fate becomes uncertain.
“Most
of these conflicts are instigated,” he said, citing the situation in Syria and
other parts of the Middle East.
“Therefore, it is in our own collective interest as Nigerians — because we do not have any other country — to continue to show the light and perspective for others to see.”
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