Ahead of the 2027 general election, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called on Nigerians to vote according to their conscience and not on the basis of tribe or region.
|Atiku, a ranking member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) described tribalism as the bane of national progress and a malignant disease that must be shunned at all costs by all, particularly the masses.
In a statement by his Media Consultant, Kola Johnson, the former vice president said the elites stand out as the most culpable culprit, fostering tribalism as a divisive gimmick to set one tribe against the other instead of seeing themselves as one united by a single indivisible nation.
According to the presidential hopeful, the end-point of this divisive antics were geared towards achieving their political ambition by asking their fellow tribesmen not to vote for a particular political contestant ‘for being so unfortunate to have hailed from another tribe’ rather than assess him by his sterling qualities.
“Your exclusive point of focus must necessarily bother on the competence of the person based on his antecedents amongst his numerous qualities rather than what tribe or ethnic group he hailed from.
“In this coming election, I beseech you all as my esteemed fellow compatriots to vote according to your conscience and never ever allow anyone to subject you to the perverted delusion that you must not vote for a particular candidate just because he is Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba.
“Even amongst ourselves let us begin to cultivate our relationship not on the incidental question of tribe but as common brothers and sisters united as fellow compatriot through our common belonging to one and indivisible nation.
“If I were to pertain my focus solely on tribe, I would certainly not have been able to marry my Yoruba-born wife, since the 70’s, who beyond my wildest imagination has come to be my Jewel of Inestimable value,” he stated.
Atiku said in comparative appraisal, the first republic stood out even till today as the golden moment in the annals of Nigeria’s political history.
He said this was because politicians of those days were relatively much better off in terms of integrity and achievements, compared to political actors of the Second Republic till the contemporary civilian dispensation.
“Unfortunately, the venomous cankerworm of tribalism which dominated the politics of that era proved to be the irresistible force which in its invincibility, devastated that otherwise memorable era and brought it to a grinding halt from which it never recovered till date.
“This is to pinpoint in poignantly clear terms the limitless havoc inherent in the monstrous scourge of tribalism which we must all avoid like a plaque.
“Let us all live like one single united family in peace, harmony and mutual co-existence, and build this nation to the visionary dream of our founding fathers,” Atiku noted.