ABUJA—FORMER Vice President Atiku
Abubakar yesterday urged Nigerians to imbibe the spirit of forgiveness as
exhibited by former President Olusegun Obasanjo who has “forgiven him,” just as
he declared that he wholeheartedly accepted the olive branch extended to him by
his former boss.
According to him, even if one
disagreed with Obasanjo, no one would doubt his firm commitment to the unity of
Nigeria.
In a statement, Atiku who noted that if national unity must be achieved in all its ramifications in Nigeria, forgiving others who had offended one must be the watchword, said: ‘’Forgiveness is divinely inspired and is an oil that lubricates the wheels of continued human interactions and engagements.”
In a statement, Atiku who noted that if national unity must be achieved in all its ramifications in Nigeria, forgiving others who had offended one must be the watchword, said: ‘’Forgiveness is divinely inspired and is an oil that lubricates the wheels of continued human interactions and engagements.”
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar
while commending his former boss for taking this bold step in the
interest of the nation and humanity, stressed that the process of national
healing and reconciliation should advance to a new level and extend to other
citizens of the country who might have had grievances against one another.
Urging politicians to learn from the
words of Mahatma Ghandi that an eye for an eye would make “our nation go blind.
“When I made a similar effort few years ago, it was on the conviction that it
would not be beneficial to me before Allah, if I went to the grave with
bitterness. Let us forgive one another so that we can team up for national
rebirth.”
It will be recalled that former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, had last Sunday while responding to the demand of
Northern Youth Leaders Forum, NLYF, to forgive his estranged former
Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, said; “I have forgiven him.”
Abubakar was Obasanjo’s vice,
between 1999 and 2007, and was believed to have scuttled the third-term
ambition of Obasanjo in 2006.
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