
Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni has expressed concern over growing divisions in Nigeria's political and social climate, cautioning that unchecked divisions and toxic narratives could jeopardize national stability. Speaking during a courtesy visit by Dr. Joseph Ochogwu, Director-General of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Governor Buni emphasized the need for constructive engagement with national imperfections to prevent disintegration. He highlighted that divisive statements from some political leaders are deepening existing fault lines and urged Nigerians to embrace collective responsibility in resolving differences. The Governor also criticized sections of the media and political actors for promoting narratives that undermine national cohesion and condemned the celebration of attacks on security personnel as unpatriotic. He warned against mistaking freedom for disrespect in a democracy, stressing that governance requires decorum and adherence to rules. Buni also expressed concern about the misuse of social media for unchecked attacks on leaders and institutions, and the continuous cycle of politicking that overshadows governance in Nigeria. He decried a political culture driven by personal ambition rather than national interest, stating that undermining leadership weakens the state. He called on religious leaders to promote peace and unity and urged political actors to prioritize national unity in future elections. Dr. Ochogwu commended Governor Buni's con
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