Nigerians must not to turn the present security challenges across the country into ethnic, tribal, or religious crises.
According to National Leader of All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, anyone who had experienced ethnic confrontation or religious war before would not pray for one in Nigeria.
In his word, if there is war in Nigeria, it will submerge the entire West Africa and there won’t be enough space to accommodate Nigerian as as refugees.
He notes that those who have seen the effects of war, the consequences of tribal conflict, of religious conflict will never want it for Nigeria.
The former Lagos State Governor said this while speaking during the eight-day Fidau prayers for the late civilian governor of the state, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande in Lagos.
Speaking on the late Pa Jakande, Tinubu said his loss would be felt by not only his family members but the entire Lagos State.
He explained that his race to the Senate was inspired by Jakande who encouraged him to be active in politics.
According to him, this demise is not Pa Jakande’s loss, it’s our loss. We cannot be alive forever. There is always a day we would depart and render accounts of our deeds to Allah. Today is the 8th day and we are all assembled to pray for Alhaji Lateef Jakande.

“I’m a lucky one; this is the house where I began my political journey in life. Baba Jakande said go on, contest for Senate, we need many like you in politics. The rest is history.
“To our junior brothers and sisters, may God bless you and set you on the right path to success. Jakande has many children, not just you alone. We are many. We truly are his children,” he added.
Jakande who was popularly called Baba Kekere and a disciple of the former premier of the old South-west region, late Obafemi Awolowo, died in the early hours of February 11 at the age of 91.