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Why citizens must stop using ‘may Nigeria not happen to me,’ Phrase – Babatunde Fashola
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Tue, 3 Oct 2023   ||   Nigeria,
 

Former minister of works and housing, Babatunde Fashola has asked Nigerians to stop using the phrase ‘May Nigeria not happen to me.'

Fashola who made the call on Monday urged the citizens must stay hopeful.

Fashola during a special program on Nigeria’s 63rd independence anniversary on Channels Television’s “Empowering Tomorrow, said, “Those kinds of statements that ‘Nigeria should not happen to me’ or whatever it is, should not have any place again in our public broadcast because it dent the image and pride of the nation.”

He continued saying, “The image and the pride of the nation is the public relations work of all of the people.

“It is not enough to begin to valorise things that Nigerians do outside the country. That is an important ambassadorial work that those people do. I take nothing away from it.”

Fashola stressed that Nigeria needs to start emphasising on minor but important things and use them to inspire hope.

“Hope is the most important currency that sustains human civilisation, that sustains harmony, and the expectation that I can make it,” he said.

Fashola, a lawyer and former governor of Lagos, urged the Tinubu administration not to fear criticism as this is a necessary step in improving the country.

“In the name of criticism, there must be no negative word about this country, even if it has negatives. I remember a conference I attended, and the theme around which we discussed was ‘Can we all agree never to put forward Nigeria’s negative?’

“I have held to that commitment I made solemnly as much as I can,” he added.

 

 

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