Fashola: We must get rid of belief systems that fuel ritual killings

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Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing: says Nigerians must get rid of belief systems that fuel negative tendencies like engaging ritual killings to be rich

By Esenvosa Izah/Adeyemi Adeleye

The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, has said Nigerians must quickly get rid of unscientific belief systems that fuel negative tendencies like engaging in ritual killings for money.

The Minister spoke in Lagos while delivering Landmark Public Lecture organised by Yoruba Tennis Club in Lagos on Friday, with a theme, “What can the President Do for Me?

While decrying the value system of quick money syndrome that made some people go into ritualism to make money, Fashola said there is need to reset the nation’s value and belief systems for hard work.

He said: “Which society even thrives in the belief that if you get a human head, it will turn to money; what is the scientific basis for that?

“Also, do you know how many people have died in very mysterious circumstances, are missing in ritual killings, because of a belief system that we must quickly get rid of; and these are elements of security breaches.

“These breaches are reflective of values that need to change: those belief systems must change from homes, mosques and other places of worship.

“Also, we must shun ourselves of those kind of belief systems; they are not proven by science.”

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The Minister added that every Nigerian must work to eliminate opportunities for crimes to happen as part of their constitutional roles in ensuring security.

Fashola, who noted that the President was not all-powerful, said that everybody had the duty of ensuring security.

According to him, prevention is the best way to resolving the nation’s security challenges, but when not possible to prevent, all must work to ensure that conflicts are resolved without lasting a day.
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“We must have a conflict mechanism resolution system; and in addition to that, we must eliminate the opportunities for crime to happen.

“This requires effort from the family unit, to the schools, religious Institutions and all levels of governments.
“How vigilant have we really been as a people?” Fashola asked.

He also said that traditional leaders including Obas, Emirs, Ezes, among others, were building blocks and pillars of conflict management.

“These are offices of responsibilities involved in the process to bring down conflicts,” Fashola said.

According to him, the constitution does not put security on the Federal Government alone but on all the three tiers governments.

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