The Federal Government has ad­monished Nigerian elite to stop fan­ning the embers of disintegration, saying they will bear the brunt more if the country breaks up.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, gave the admonition in Abuja when he featured on the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) flagship interview programme, NANForum.

The minister appeared on the platform specifically to discuss the fallouts from the Town Hall Meeting on National Security organised by the Federal Government on April 8 in Kaduna.

Mohammed said one of the res­olutions at the event was the need peace, unity and the indivisto build elite consensus on ibility of Nigeria. ­

“Our challenge is more with the elite, not with the common people.

“Go to the remotest part of Nigeria today, you will see Ni­gerians from different tribes, culture and religion living together peacefully.

“Elite ought to take the lead in cementing the unity of the country, but when the elite start preaching tribal hatred, people believe them because they think they know better,’’ he said.

According to Mohammed, it is in the interest of the elite to ensure that Nigeria remains as one country because they will suffer the consequences of disintegration more.

“Nigeria accounts for 70 percent of West Africa’s pop­ulation and if Nigeria should disintegrate today, we are go­ing to overrun Benin Republic, Togo, Niger and other neigh­bouring countries.

“The elite will suffer more because some professors could be working in bakeries in Togo just to survive.

“We saw it happened when the Liberians came here during their civil war.

“It is in their own en­lightened interest that they should work to fix Nigeria,’’ he said.

Mohammed said the elite should take a cue from the likes of a renowned histo­rian, Prof. Ade Ajayi, who posited that “you need more energy to break Nigeria than to fix it.”

To buttress his position on religious tolerance, unity and indivisibility of the nation, the minister gave two instances of his personal experience.

“I have been living in GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, for almost 25 years and during annual Eid-el-Fitr and Eid-el-Kabir, we, the Muslims always have our open prayers at Arch Bishop Vining Memorial Church belonging to Anglican Communion.

“There was a particular year, Eid-el-Kabir fell on a Sun­day when the venue will also be used for the usual Christian service.

“With this development, we all agreed that we should come very early to pray so as not to disrupt the church service.

“To our surprise, the man­agement of Vining Memorial Cathedral rescheduled their own Sunday service to 12 noon after we would have left the place.

“I have not seen better ex­ample of religious tolerance in Nigeria,’’ he said.

The minister also gave the example of his home town, Oro, in Kwara State where he said he holds the annual Ra­madan lecture at the Muslim praying ground.

He said during the an­nual event, he would invite renowned preachers to talk about the virtues of Islam and distribute items for the needy and the people in general in the community.

“There was this particular year, the management of the Muslim praying ground said they were going to renovate the place and we should look for another venue.

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