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2019: Peter Obi warns El-Rufai to stop Hate Speech

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The Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former Governor Peter Obi, at the week end, cautioned Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State to eschew from hate Speech which the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) engaged in massive campaign against across the country, and stop making inflammatory statements that could incite discord amongst Nigerians.

El Rufai gad tweeted that Obi is “a tribal bigot, saying that Obi stopped him from moving around Anambra State during the 2010 governorship election in the State.

Obi in a media interaction at a youth programme in Nnewi, Anambra State, remarked that he was shocked to read such an outburst of hate from El Rufai, especially when “the statement came unprovoked.

The PDP Vice Presidential candidate advised Nigerian leaders to avoid what he called “the dominance of the vice of hate” over the virtues of love in whatever they do.

Obi declared: “This is suggesting that it was what he sat down to think of rather than thinking about how to solve the many problems plaguing the country.

“What His Excellency, Gov. Nasir Ahmad El Rufai, said about me has been brought to my attention. I believe that as we grow older and are saddled with more responsibilities, we are expected to become circumspect in our thinking and avoid recklessness in our speeches and utterances.

“How does the circumstance he referred to relate to bigotry to warrant such a label?

“All I do for people like El Rufai is to pray for them and encourage them to concentrate on doing those things that will better the lots of Nigerians rather than engage in hate speeches that will divide and destroy the country.

“At this difficult times in our country, when thousands of our brothers and sisters across ethnic divide are killed all over the country, including innocent citizens in Kaduna State; millions of our children from all the parts of the country are out of school; millions of Nigerian youths from all the parts of the country are without jobs, our pre – occupation, especially among those that are in government should not be making reckless speeches.

“What our leaders should be doing today is seeking solutions to the numerous problems of our dear country.

“I am aware that during the said election he referred to, security agents merely restricted his movement because he had no business being in Anambra as I would not have been in Kaduna on an election day.”

2019: Peter Obi warns El-Rufai to stop Hate Speech

The Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former Governor Peter Obi, at the week end, cautioned Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State to eschew from hate Speech which the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) engaged in massive campaign against across the country, and stop making inflammatory statements that could incite discord amongst Nigerians.

El Rufai gad tweeted that Obi is “a tribal bigot, saying that Obi stopped him from moving around Anambra State during the 2010 governorship election in the State.

Obi in a media interaction at a youth programme in Nnewi, Anambra State, remarked that he was shocked to read such an outburst of hate from El Rufai, especially when “the statement came unprovoked.

The PDP Vice Presidential candidate advised Nigerian leaders to avoid what he called “the dominance of the vice of hate” over the virtues of love in whatever they do.

Obi declared: “This is suggesting that it was what he sat down to think of rather than thinking about how to solve the many problems plaguing the country.

“What His Excellency, Gov. Nasir Ahmad El Rufai, said about me has been brought to my attention. I believe that as we grow older and are saddled with more responsibilities, we are expected to become circumspect in our thinking and avoid recklessness in our speeches and utterances.

“How does the circumstance he referred to relate to bigotry to warrant such a label?

“All I do for people like El Rufai is to pray for them and encourage them to concentrate on doing those things that will better the lots of Nigerians rather than engage in hate speeches that will divide and destroy the country.

“At this difficult times in our country, when thousands of our brothers and sisters across ethnic divide are killed all over the country, including innocent citizens in Kaduna State; millions of our children from all the parts of the country are out of school; millions of Nigerian youths from all the parts of the country are without jobs, our pre – occupation, especially among those that are in government should not be making reckless speeches.

“What our leaders should be doing today is seeking solutions to the numerous problems of our dear country.

“I am aware that during the said election he referred to, security agents merely restricted his movement because he had no business being in Anambra as I would not have been in Kaduna on an election day.”

2019: Peter Obi warns El-Rufai to stop Hate Speech

The Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former Governor Peter Obi, at the week end, cautioned Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State to eschew from hate Speech which the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) engaged in massive campaign against across the country, and stop making inflammatory statements that could incite discord amongst Nigerians.

El Rufai gad tweeted that Obi is “a tribal bigot, saying that Obi stopped him from moving around Anambra State during the 2010 governorship election in the State.

Obi in a media interaction at a youth programme in Nnewi, Anambra State, remarked that he was shocked to read such an outburst of hate from El Rufai, especially when “the statement came unprovoked.

The PDP Vice Presidential candidate advised Nigerian leaders to avoid what he called “the dominance of the vice of hate” over the virtues of love in whatever they do.

Obi declared: “This is suggesting that it was what he sat down to think of rather than thinking about how to solve the many problems plaguing the country.

“What His Excellency, Gov. Nasir Ahmad El Rufai, said about me has been brought to my attention. I believe that as we grow older and are saddled with more responsibilities, we are expected to become circumspect in our thinking and avoid recklessness in our speeches and utterances.

“How does the circumstance he referred to relate to bigotry to warrant such a label?

“All I do for people like El Rufai is to pray for them and encourage them to concentrate on doing those things that will better the lots of Nigerians rather than engage in hate speeches that will divide and destroy the country.

“At this difficult times in our country, when thousands of our brothers and sisters across ethnic divide are killed all over the country, including innocent citizens in Kaduna State; millions of our children from all the parts of the country are out of school; millions of Nigerian youths from all the parts of the country are without jobs, our pre – occupation, especially among those that are in government should not be making reckless speeches.

“What our leaders should be doing today is seeking solutions to the numerous problems of our dear country.

“I am aware that during the said election he referred to, security agents merely restricted his movement because he had no business being in Anambra as I would not have been in Kaduna on an election day.”

019: Peter Obi warns El-Rufai to stop Hate Speech

The Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former Governor Peter Obi, at the week end, cautioned Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State to eschew from hate Speech which the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) engaged in massive campaign against across the country, and stop making inflammatory statements that could incite discord amongst Nigerians.

El Rufai gad tweeted that Obi is “a tribal bigot, saying that Obi stopped him from moving around Anambra State during the 2010 governorship election in the State.

Obi in a media interaction at a youth programme in Nnewi, Anambra State, remarked that he was shocked to read such an outburst of hate from El Rufai, especially when “the statement came unprovoked.

The PDP Vice Presidential candidate advised Nigerian leaders to avoid what he called “the dominance of the vice of hate” over the virtues of love in whatever they do.

Obi declared: “This is suggesting that it was what he sat down to think of rather than thinking about how to solve the many problems plaguing the country.

“What His Excellency, Gov. Nasir Ahmad El Rufai, said about me has been brought to my attention. I believe that as we grow older and are saddled with more responsibilities, we are expected to become circumspect in our thinking and avoid recklessness in our speeches and utterances.

“How does the circumstance he referred to relate to bigotry to warrant such a label?

“All I do for people like El Rufai is to pray for them and encourage them to concentrate on doing those things that will better the lots of Nigerians rather than engage in hate speeches that will divide and destroy the country.

“At this difficult times in our country, when thousands of our brothers and sisters across ethnic divide are killed all over the country, including innocent citizens in Kaduna State; millions of our children from all the parts of the country are out of school; millions of Nigerian youths from all the parts of the country are without jobs, our pre – occupation, especially among those that are in government should not be making reckless speeches.

“What our leaders should be doing today is seeking solutions to the numerous problems of our dear country.

“I am aware that during the said election he referred to, security agents merely restricted his movement because he had no business being in Anambra as I would not have been in Kaduna on an election day.”

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