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Nigeria Cannot Survive Another Civil War – Mustapha

The former deputy national chairman of the defunct Congress for Progressives Change, Salihu Mustapha, has warned against inciting comments which could lead Nigeria into another civil war.
The national chairmanship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress made this call in a statement released on Sunday, in Abuja.
Mustapha noted that Nigerians must understand that they have no other country, regardless of their political affiliations.
He wrote, “We should bear in mind that no nation survives a civil war twice.”
“Let’s join hands with the present administration to find a lasting solution to the problems which predate this administration.”
“Nigerians who were born after the civil war should learn lessons from Rwanda in 1994. War is bad, war is evil.”
He added that the 2023 general elections will only hold if Nigeria is peaceful.
Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the attack on security operatives and security formations in some parts of the country.
In a statement on Sunday, Buhari lamented that there is madness going on in some parts of the country.
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