Nigeria’ll survive – Clark

Former Federal Commissioner for Information, Chief Edwin Clark, Sunday, said Nigeria would survive as an independent country despite series of challenges faced in the journey of nationhood .

Chief Clark who made the declaration in a lengthy written tribute on Hajia Dada Habi Yar’adua who died at the age of 102 last week, urged politicians across the various political parties to put national interest above personal interest.

Specifically, Chief Clark in the tribute counseled Alhaji Abubakar Atiku to practice politics with good conscience and morality.

He wondered why Atiku visited the Yar’Adua family over the demise of their matriarch who according to him , was not honoured by him while alive, considering the electoral litigation he slammed against the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2007 despite advice against such action.

“I have great confidence in the survival of this country with trust for one and other, and there are many notable Nigerians in this category who genuinely and sincerely believe in the loss or gains to the family of the dead or citizens they paid such visit.

“This is the group I wholeheartedly believes in at any age when it pleases God Almighty to call me home. Finally, as an aged father, I must continue to caution this presidential aspirant to practice politics with good conscience and morality.

“They should always place the interest of Nigerians who are suffering from all manner of ills in the society above their personal ambitions.”