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Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by sirequity(m): 4:46pm On Jun 09, 2017
AS the 8th National Assembly marks its second anniversary, the President of the Senate Dr. Bukola Saraki has said that the unity of Nigeria was not negotiable.

Saraki who spoke at a special valedictory session to mark the anniversary of the Senate warned those who are insinuating Nigeria’s breakup to desist.

Saraki’s call followed remarks by other lawmakers urging the senate to take a position on the matter.

While commending lawmakers for their cooperation in ensuring that challnges faced at the onset were overcome, he added that the Senate would in the same unity ensure that Nigeria was not divided.

“I thank you all for your contribution and kind words and words of encouragement.

“We have done two years and for the second part, we must be ready to take on the issues before us.

“As we promised we want to conclude the Constitution Review exercise to be one more promise kept.

“Also the senate must stand clearly to defend one Nigeria. There is no room for division and we must live by example. The next two years will be more challenging but we must stand together.

“Another is the fight against corruption. We will ensure that agencies know we will ensure transparency. We are not afraid of anybody,’’ he said.

He called on the various standing committees to take their oversight function seriously, urging them to be bold to expose corrupt practices in the course of their duties.

He also called on the need to build institutions rather for a sustainable democracy, adding that institution lived beyond certain tenure of government.



Saraki thanked the management of the National Assembly as well as newsmen for their contributions.

He called on the lawmakers to continue to remember late Sen. Isiaka Adekele, passed on few months ago in their prayers, while praying for the repose of his soul.

Some lawmakers who spoke called on the National Assembly, particularly the Senate to rise against recurrent secessionist moves in some parts of the country.

They expressed concern that while the Federal Government was preaching peace and unity, some parts of the country were strongly bent on seceding or threatening to cause mayhem.

The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, Sen. George Akume, said the senate must rise up to make a statement condemning the various agitations in parts of the country.

He said if the senate kept quiet in the face of the agitations, it would be failing as a major legislative arm of government.

“I want to call the attention of this Senate to movements in this country, including Biafra, Arewa, some groups in the Western part of the country and many others.

“ We must rise up to make a statement on what is happening. We will be failing if we do not do something that will reassure the people on the need for one Nigeria.

“We are greater being together than going our separate ways,’’ he said.

Similarly, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debt, Sen. Shehu Sani, said it was time the senate spoke vehemently against such agitations, engulfing some parts of the country.

According to him, the next two years would be a challenging one and the senate must not be seen to be indifferent about the challenges confronting the nation, particularly calls for secession.

“It is not what we say about ourselves that matters but what history has to say about us.

“I believe we have been able to work together over these two years despite the turbulent start. The challenge before us is what we can do to address the political, social and economic issues before us.

“The next two years will be tougher because of moves for secession,’’ he said.

The Chairman Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory, Sen. Dino Melaye called on the Senate to brace up for more challenges as it began the third year of its tenure.



He said, while the upper chamber had achieved tremendous successes within its two years tenure, it needed to be more confidence in the years ahead for more challenges.

“ With all our successes, it is time for the senate to be bolder than ever, to speak with more confidence, to speak in the interest of Nigerians.

“We must hold on that which is true. The persecution in the first half should not be entertained in the second half.

“Please tighten your sit belts and tell the truth and we must identify that there is a uniform law and we should not allow selective application of the law,’’ he said.

Melaye commended President Muhammadu Buhari for respecting Senate decisions, particularly with regard to nominations.

He however urged him to take a decisive action on Senate’s rejection of the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Commission (EFCC), asking, “ why is Magu still in office?’’

He called for more synergy among the lawmakers in the interest of the country at large and Nigerians in particular.

“I am happy that the Chairman of APC is here. Two years ago we were on two separate divide.

“Some of us were in the chamber and some took excursion to International Conference Center (ICC), but today nobody is anywhere, as we are here as one indivisible senate.

“I salute the intellectual mobility of the President of the Senate, a man of style that has brought direction to Senate.

“Were it not for the president, things would not have been this stable. Many may not appreciate what I am saying because they don’t like your face but that is the truth.”

The Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, called on all Nigerians to unite against forces meant to cause disunity the country.

He said Nigerians were looking forward to the leaders at all arms to deliver the dividends of democracy, adding that leaders should look beyond party affiliation.

“ I remind you that after an election there is a people to govern. The Federal Government should avail itself to all Nigerians so that we do not create insecurity in some parts of the country,’’ he said.

He congratulated the security agencies for stemming the tide of violence in the country and urged them to do more to ensure the security of lives and property.

Akpabio further commended the leadership of the senate, particularly Saraki, for leading the upper chamber through all the challenges it faced in the last two years.

“I commend Saraki for his leadership prowess and for the achievements so far. Whenever a bill came from the government we did panel beat it to make it work for the benefit of Nigerians



“We passed 96 bills, which is historical but we have to do more. There is still a lot to be done.

“If the executive can implement most of the guidelines and decisions we take here Nigeria will get out of recession,’’ he said

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by eezeribe(m): 4:49pm On Jun 09, 2017
NIGERIA SHOULD BE RESTRUCTURED....
Where there exist equal rights and justice,no body would think of separation...
Buhari's Administration has only created more division than unity.The peaceful existence of the Nigeria state has never been this threatened since the dawn of Democracy.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Shelloween(m): 4:50pm On Jun 09, 2017
Hmmm.
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by taylor88(m): 4:51pm On Jun 09, 2017
Nigeria can never be better as one



let's stop deceiving ourself

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by sirequity(m): 4:52pm On Jun 09, 2017
Lalasticlala grin you go no where!

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by ragiluhivo(m): 4:56pm On Jun 09, 2017
Greater in recession, unemployment, fulani herdsmen, bokoharam terrorism, lack of electricity and water, good roads, poor universities, hunger, poverty, illiteracy, low life expectancy, rituals, 419 and soooo on.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by dlondonbadboy: 4:57pm On Jun 09, 2017
Story..

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by kingzizzy: 4:58pm On Jun 09, 2017
Im yet hear of anything in this life that is not negotiable except the eventuality of death

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Ojiofor: 5:02pm On Jun 09, 2017
Statement like Nigeria's unity not negotiable is undemocratic.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Bolustical: 5:10pm On Jun 09, 2017
ok
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Pasidon(m): 5:20pm On Jun 09, 2017
These people are very funny... Igbos we are leaving for them abeg... The hausas made it clear days ago that they are tired of the one Nigeria.. Yoruba kuku no like us.. Our freedom has finally arrived so let's leave em for good

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by OZAOEKPE(f): 5:21pm On Jun 09, 2017
Luggard na animal

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by PoliticalThuG(m): 5:25pm On Jun 09, 2017
Legislooters

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by peacereign: 5:37pm On Jun 09, 2017
This is y the Northern Youth are running their mouth, becos they think the constitution does not provide for referendum and their National Assembly members will never allow for a simple referendum.

As with everything destined by God, though it might appear delayed but it is never denied.

The Zoo will know no peace until the rising of the Sun.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Nobody: 6:21pm On Jun 09, 2017
Staying together is not by force, let's restructure or part ways. The south cannot feed the north forever , some cannot choose to be beggars while others are working .

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by dapyd1(m): 6:21pm On Jun 09, 2017
Scotland is a country. Before they had a referendum on secession from the UK, they had a working constitution, state facilities were working well. The modalities on power were worked out. Everyone knew their place.

Those calling for Biafra, taking into cognisance the news we heard this morning about a whole ibo village rejecting an ibo priest because he is not from their village, what happens when Biafra happens?

Who leads you? Is there a power sharing formular? Do you have a constitution you will abide to? Have the modalities been worked out? Which state will first have power? What happens to resources sharing?

For those in the south saying Federal Government failed you, you distort facts.

Federal government gave you NDDC, gave you 13% derivation, oil companies do a lot of CSR in your communities, invest in scholarship for you, employ your children, and gave you amnesty when you arose.


Federal government did not fail you. Your governors did. The same governors that hail from your towns.

Alameisegha took your money and squandered it. Ìbòrí did same. The list goes on. You rever and worship this people, but fight the central government. Your priorities are wrong.

Before you quote me, please read again, I talked with common sense. Please do same.

I am not an ethnic bigot, neither am I intra racist, I just believe Biafra will do more harm than good. I stand to be corrected.

You guys may eventually bite more than you can chew. It happened before, be careful to not let it happen again.

Work out the modalities, before you scream biafra.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by ekems2017(f): 6:21pm On Jun 09, 2017
Everyday Nigeria's unity is not negotiable but things are falling apart.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Nobody: 6:22pm On Jun 09, 2017
Wetin dey suppose face na so so irrevalancies them go dey focus ooo
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Young03(m): 6:22pm On Jun 09, 2017
He's hallucinating

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by beatrice58: 6:22pm On Jun 09, 2017
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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by samtee37(m): 6:23pm On Jun 09, 2017
Super story.... Let my people go kiss

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Flets: 6:23pm On Jun 09, 2017
Its common sense, I don't expect any Nigerian politician in government whose humongous salaries are paid for by the current structure to support restructuring.

This is not a case where the senate is unaware that restructuring is the only hope for united Nigeria but they are not ready to embrace the uncertainty associated with their roles in a restructured Nigeria.

Unfortunately its too late. Its either Nigeria restructures or get balkanized in the nearest future.

Any attack in north greeted by a reprisal in the south following current tribal narratives will usher in a military government and the senators become jobless immediately.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by conductor3: 6:23pm On Jun 09, 2017
Story. Unity beggars need someone to tell them something they need to hear everyday.

Zoo gbakwaa oku.

Is Fraud Lugard's Nigeria stronger than USSR, Korea, India and Ethiopia? Yet these countries split.

Banana fall on Saraki for giving these dying unity beggars hope.

Finally, tell Buhari I said he is mad - Nnamdi Kanu (2017)

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by lilprinze: 6:23pm On Jun 09, 2017
they are joking, marriage is not by force o

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Akinz0126(m): 6:23pm On Jun 09, 2017
What were you expecting from the bunch of thieves up there they wouldn't wana lose there salaries and they are the ones that'll fight tooth and nail to keep the status quo cause na them be our enemy of progress

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by yang(m): 6:24pm On Jun 09, 2017
The Zoo must fall

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by ivolt: 6:25pm On Jun 09, 2017
Of course
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Nobody: 6:25pm On Jun 09, 2017
peacereign:
This is y the Northern Youth are running their mouth, becos they think the constitution does not provide for referendum and their National Assembly members will never allow for a simple referendum.

As with everything destined by God, though it might appear delayed but it is never denied.

The Zoo will know no peace until the rising of the Sun.

Oboy which sun wan rise pass the one weh rise today?

Zoo abi? am sure the little education you had was in a zoo ( can you imagine?)

conductor3:
Story. Unity beggars need someone to tell them something they need to hear everyday.

dying unity beggars hope.

(2017)

You mean to say Unity Enforcers
cos as l observe it, they are making you stay against your senseless wish...
Although most of you like it better in the zoo. Just travel outside ipod pad and see for yourself.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by FUNNYBONE1(m): 6:25pm On Jun 09, 2017
Bukola Saraki the unity of Nigeria wuld no longer be questionable after Biafrans have gone ok??
when we leave, then you can do whatever you want to afonjas, since they are more interested in begging for an expired marriage than in their own progress.

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