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Fundamentals of eradicating tribalism in Nigeria -By Salim Yakubu Akko

In the same vein, it is possible to curb corruption; it is possible to alleviate poverty; it is possible to build a new peaceful world; it is possible to abate violence in between us and bring insecurity to an end. But, this can be done only if we bury the feeling of identity to our tribes.

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Salim Yakubu Akko

The strong horses that gallop for the massive development of Nigeria are painfully breaking down to the extent that could be very difficult to rescue the dreamed better Nigeria in the near forthcoming years. This is cushily and undeniably comprehensible considering the high degree of tribalism and its great evils in this country.

Tribalism has become the car that accelerates the peaceful coexistence in this country nearly impossible. Whilst we all know that peace is the backbone and regidity of any developed country in the entire world. However, we all know that peace is the key that unlocks the brighter and a paramount future for any country. So, what would be the future of this country as its leading developmental is undeniably falling apart due to the heavy unwanted burden of tribalism amongst the citizens of this country?

However, in my view, the great percentage of some barbarous acts committed in this country are sometimes caused by the monstrous blaze of tribalism. One would feel free to commit an offence, in the view that his tribesmen are in the higher ranks and will definitely battle with all power and might to scot him free whence arrested by the arm forces. Whilst this would send the entire people in to big troubles.

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Furthermore, the molten magma’s rain of rape is also a major factor of worrisome to all nooks and crannies of this country. The cause of this vicious and dastard act is manifestly visible in our societies. A family would deny a love between couples who have deeply fall in love; claiming that one is from a certain tribe, thinking that a certain tribe is full of some acts that not healthy, such as voodooism, rivalry and so on. In the end, one can not be patient enough to tolerate the pain. However, one would later decides to rape the girl, and it would later subjects the family, the girl and the boy into serious dilemma.

Moreover, The escalating problem with tribalism is the lacking of prominents, reliable and competent leaders in this country. During political elections people tends to vote their tribesmen, in spite of the knowingness of what might happen whence they get elected. People think the best way to have a power in a particular country is by voting their tribemen during elections. Whilst there might be well defined candidates from other tribes that are competent enough to derive the leadership of that particular community or country. You can all see, nowaday, how tribalism has become a bedrock of causing bad leadership that suffers the generality of citizens in this country.

Towards this end, we must love and respect each other. We must fight genocide and hatred in between us. We must look at each other and behave as brothers and sisters, irrespective of one’s tribe or religion. We all know, a sage one says ” A country is built by two hands,”.

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In the same vein, it is possible to curb corruption; it is possible to alleviate poverty; it is possible to build a new peaceful world; it is possible to abate violence in between us and bring insecurity to an end. But, this can be done only if we bury the feeling of identity to our tribes.

I wholeheartedly believed if we embrace the idea of cosmopolitanism, the rate of suicide, rape, corruption, bad leadership, poverty and other numerous indices that underdeveloped the dreamed better Nigeria would be totally eradicated.

Salim Yakubu Akko wrote from Gombe state.

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