AFRD: Nigeria must remain indivisible entity – Akpabio

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has said the current administration of President Bola Tinubu was determined to ensure that Nigeria remained an inseparable and indivisible entity.

Akoabio stated this at the Interdenominational Church Service for the 2024 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration held at the National Christian Centre, Abuja.

Akpabio noted that the continued existence of the country hinged on its rich cultural, religious and ethnic diversity.

He called on Nigerians to embrace unity, and assured the people that the Tinubu administration was ready to redouble its efforts in securing the country.

He paid glowing tributes to members of the armed forces, who fell in the quest to make Nigeria remain one, stressing that their labour would never be in vain.
Akpabio also asked the Christendom and other stakeholders in the Nigerian project to join hands with the Tinubu government as well as the nation’s armed forces to tackle the issues that have threatened the co-existence of the country.


He said, “The unity of Nigeria came at a great price. The sustenance and defence of this unity rests on the shoulders of the men and women of the Armed Forces, and the true weight of loss is carried by the families and dependents of these fallen heroes. If only we could share the pain they feel, then we would truly understand the imperative of eschewing insecurity and violence in all its forms.

“Now is the time for all stakeholders to set aside our differences, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or political affiliations, and come together to strategize on the way forward for this great nation that our gallant men and women of the Armed Forces paid, and continue to pay, the ultimate price to preserve.

“It is also a time for sober reflection, to take stock of past events such as the civil war, and to reflect on current challenges like the war on insurgency, incessant attacks on innocent Nigerians, and the spate of kidnappings across the country. We must reflect on their causes and work together to prevent future occurrences.

“I call upon the church to partner with the government in a much-needed rebranding of Nigeria. The church is urged to continue spreading the gospel of love for oneself, others, and our country. We must blur the lines that divide us across ethnic and religious boundaries through messages of tolerance, peace, unity, and progress.

“This administration is more determined than ever to strengthen and promote the oneness and indivisibility of Nigeria because the strength of our great nation lies in our diversity.”

Also speaking, the Archbishop of Abuja, Africa Metropolitan Church, Archbishop Peter Ogunmuyiwa, in a sermon titled: “Hope of a New Dawn” , lauded the troops of the Nigerian military at the frontlines for their sacrifices and for putting themselves in harm’s way for the peace of the country.