Benue state governor, Rev. Fr. Alia Hyacinth has said that Nigeria’s diversity offers opportunities for the growth of the country if properly harnessed.
Alia spoke on Thursday in Kaduna while delivering a lecture, “Our diversity, our strength,” organised by Arewa Think Tank to mark President Bola Tinubu’s first year in office.
Alia lamented that diversity in Nigeria is often viewed through the lens of division, a source of tension and conflict.
He said, “It is essential to recognise that diversity is a double-edged sword that, if embraced properly, can become our greatest asset.
“The key lies in understanding and harnessing our differences to build a more robust, united, and prosperous Nigeria.”
The governor said Tinubu’s economic policies are also hinged on Nigeria’s diversity, noting that the administration has launched numerous initiatives to support local businesses and artisans from different cultural backgrounds.
He added that by promoting local industries and traditional crafts, the government has boosted the economy and preserved Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage.
Alia said, “The new national anthem, which was recently signed into law, has said it all in its first stanza, lines three and four, where it states that ‘Though tribe and tongue may differ, in brotherhood, we stand,” the governor said.
Speaking further, Alia said, “When people from varied backgrounds come together, they bring different perspectives, experiences, and ideas.
“This confluence of thought drives creativity and problem-solving, which are critical for economic growth.
“Nigeria’s diverse population should be a powerhouse for entrepreneurship and innovation, fostering industries that are as varied as our people.
“Let us not take Nigeria’s diversity for granted, as it offers immense opportunities for growth and unity.
“The richness of Nigeria’s ethnic, linguistic, religious, and cultural diversity, when harnessed effectively, can lead to unparalleled growth and unity, showcasing Nigeria as a beacon of diversity and strength on the global stage.
“Our diversity should be our power and our strength. It should be in our unity. When we recognise, appreciate, and accept this fact, then there would be no them and us.”
He urged Nigerians to continue to celebrate the richness of the country’s diversity.