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Nigeria
recalls Libya ambassador in Gaddafi row |
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BBC Thur Mar 18,2010 |
Nigeria has recalled its ambassador to
Libya after leader Muammar Gaddafi
suggested Nigeria be divided into two
states - one Christian and one
Muslim.The foreign ministry said the
Libyan leader's statement was
"irresponsible". Earlier in the week a
senator had called Col Gaddafi a "mad
man".
Col Gaddafi had suggested the split to
prevent any more bloodshed between rival
groups in central Nigeria.
Hundreds have died this year in ethnic
and religious violence around Jos.
Although the violence in Nigeria
generally takes place between Muslim and
Christian communities, the underlying
causes are a complex mix of political,
social and economic grievances.
Nigeria is roughly split between its
largely Muslim north, and a
Christian-dominated south.
In a statement, the foreign ministry
said it was recalling its Tripoli
ambassador for "urgent negotiations"
because of the "irresponsible utterances
of Colonel Gaddafi".
"His theatrics and grandstanding at
every auspicious occasion have become
too numerous to recount," said the
statement.
Col Gaddafi, until recently head of the
African Union, praised the partition of
India in 1947 as the kind of "historic,
radical solution" that could benefit
Nigeria.
Splitting India in 1947 caused a
breakdown of law and order in which at
least 200,000 people died. Some
estimates say one million people were
killed.
About 12 million people were left
homeless and thousands were raped.
An attempt by the Igbo people of
south-eastern Nigeria to secede in 1967
sparked a war which left more than one
million people dead.
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