Violence does not select victims – Osibanjo
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Sunday held a town hall meeting with US based Nigerians in Minnesota, Minneapolis where he said violence does not differentiate victims.
He entertained questions and interacted with the people on various subjects of interests and concerns.
A tweet by Isikat Adesaogun: Osinbajo said at the meeting: “When a bomb goes off in the market, it doesn’t stop to ask, ‘Are you a Christian or a Muslim?”
… When famine is spreading, hunger doesn’t ask if you’re from the northern or southern part of the country. These are all of our problems.”
"When a bomb goes off in the market, it doesn't stop to ask, 'Are you a Christian or a Muslim?" ... When famine is spreading, hunger doesn't ask if you're from the northern or southern part of the country. These are all of our problems." -Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo pic.twitter.com/B9DpTaxlD2— Risikat Adesaogun (@RisikatShon) August 27, 2018
According to Buki Oriola, Osinbajo also spoke on the menace of human trafficking and the programme for the rehabilitation of survivors.
Meeting with the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬 Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to talk about human trafficking and survivors’ empowerment #humantrafficking… https://t.co/uxe4LPAKxQ— Bukola Oriola (@bukolaoriola) August 26, 2018
Osinbajo also spoke on the efforts to rid the country of corruption, unemployment and provision of infrastructure as well as the social welfare programmes.
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