The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has said Nigeria has the potential to be one of the greatest countries on earth if its citizens learn to tolerate and live in peace with one another.
Shettima noted that all Nigerians are one people tied to a common heritage, adding that what binds them together as a people supersedes whatever threatens to separate them.
He spoke on Wednesday in Jos, the Plateau State capital, when he paid homage to the Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman, Plateau State Council of Chiefs and Emirs, HRH Jacob Gyang Buba, in his palace.
“We are all connected one way or the other. We must, therefore, continue to live together. What binds us together supersedes what separates us,” he said.
The Vice President who was in the state for the grand reception of Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, and other prominent politicians into the All Progressives Congress, APC, noted that traditional rulers are a special group of respected leaders because they uphold society.
“They are not just the custodians of our cultural heritage. They help in upholding society by preaching peace among their subjects,” he noted.
He lauded the cordial relationship existing between the National Chairman of the APC, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, and the Governor, observing that the realignment is a good omen for Plateau State.
“The APC National Chairman, who is an indigene of the state, made a very generous statement at the reception venue by pledging his full support to the Governor, and with their coming together, the state will enjoy more dividends of democracy. That is good for the people of the state,” he said.
Shettima further expressed confidence in the political realignment, saying it will also boost the image of Plateau State as well as ensure the sustenance of peace and tranquility across the state, and the entire nation.
“The National Chairman was the opponent of the Governor at the last election but today they have agreed to work together. There can be no development without peace. Therefore, with their coming together, the state will enjoy more peace,” he said.



