Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, has said that one of the major issues threatening Nigeria’s unity is not far-fetched from the fact that many citizens do not see or treat the country as one body.

To that effect, he said there is need for sensitization and renewal of the mindset of the Nigerian population to come to understand and appreciate that what affects one affects all.

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“You see, the main problem is we need to sensitise our Nigerian population to understand and appreciate our oneness, so that when a problem starts in Akwa Ibom, the man in Sokoto should not think it is not his problem.

The man in Sokoto should go to Akwa Ibom and help in solving that problem because if it finishes Akwa Ibom, gradually it will come to Sokoto, adaeventsnews gathered.

When it affects an Ibibio man, a Kanuri man will say it is happening to an Ibibio man. It will come to you.

“We saw how Boko Haram started. People felt it was not my problem but at the end it reached all the nooks and crannies of Nigeria because even where there were no physical attacks, it sent shivers, fears, and suspicions among people.

“Why, because many of us are not treating Nigeria as a body,” Masari noted.

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