Tribunal Judgment: PDP Cautions Against Religious, Tribal Sentiments In Nasarawa State 

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The Coalition of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Youths in Nasarawa state has cautioned the people of the state against religious and tribal sentiments trying to destroy the peaceful co-existence and unity of the people.

Chairman of the Coalition, Daniel Agbo stated this during a press conference at the NUJ press center in Lafia, the state capital.

He calls on the public not to be deceived by state politics which has taken a bad side of causing chaos, which is not good for the development of the state.

We are cautioning the public, especially members of our dear party, the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in the state to be wary of their recklessness, sentimental and threatening remarks, such as ‘they are non-indigenes’, ‘they are from Borno’, ‘they have religion agenda,” he said.

He further said it’s quite unfortunate that some of these statements are coming from our supposed political and religious leaders.

Agbo, therefore calls on his party members to stay clear of such things for the growth and development of the state.

Dear members of our beloved party, PDP, we must admit that what is wrong is wrong. If these religious, tribal, and other dangerous diverse factors are allowed to become the order of the day in the state, we have a long way to go. As a party, we must adhere to the strict principles of decent democracy as being practiced across the globe.

“We must realize that Nasarawa state is a family and what is of great importance always is our unity and peace. Let us not imagine as a people that when we color our arguments unnecessarily with tribal, clannish, or religious sentiments, all will be peaceful and we shall achieve the stability and phenomenal progress we yearn for”.

“The secret of growing stronger, bigger, united, and happier is when we cherish one another and consider others with equal dignity”, Abgo added.

 

Confidence Okwuchi

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