The representative of a district in Ondo State advised a former president to refrain from making negative remarks about the country’s state of affairs, stating that Nigeria is functioning well under the current leadership. The advice was given during a television interview where it was emphasized that the country is not a failed state, contrary to what the former president had suggested in a recent speech given at an event in the United States. The senator expressed disagreement with the former president’s views, urging him to focus on the overall assessment of the government’s performance rather than using inflammatory language during peaceful times. The senator also highlighted the importance of maintaining peace and unity in the nation, suggesting that criticisms should be constructive and based on a holistic evaluation of the government’s actions.
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