Viral Video: Lagos govt. urges residents to disregard ethnic, religious jingoists

Adeyinka Grandson made a viral video threatening an attack on Igbo people of Nigeria who live in Lagos if they do not leave for their respective native homes in 48 hours.
The Lagos State Government has distanced itself from a video that has been making the rounds on social media in, which one Adeyinka Grandson has been threatening the Igbos to evacuate Lagos or get attacked. 
 
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Hon. Gbenga Omotoso, made this known in a statement on Saturday.
 
He said: "Thegovernment appeals to Lagosians to disregard the calls of ethnic and religious jingoists as well as agents of destruction who are on a mission to destroy our State by pitching us against one another for yet-to-be-ascertained reasons."
 
One Adeyinka Grandson had ordered Igbos to leave Lagos within 48 hours and many people had already began taking him seriously.
 
Some unverified sources claim that the ethnic jingoist has been apprehended by security operatives.
 
 
Omotosho further stated: "The attention of the Lagos State Government has been drawn to videos in social media and the online space, creating tension and encouraging ethnic conflicts.
 
"Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has urged Lagosians to disregard the videos, which are the tools of anarchists, whose plan is to create hatred and divisiveness for which Lagos is not known.  
 
"Inciting videos of this nature are not what our land needs now, following the loss of lives and destruction that fake news, misinformation and unfounded rumours have triggered in our dear State in the last couple of days.
 
 
"This is a very critical moment for us as a people. It is, therefore, important that we stand together and remain circumspect because the brewery of falsehood is unrelenting in its mission.
 
"Lagos State is the melting point of various cultures, tribes and religions across Nigeria. We have co-existed harmoniously for ages and will continue to live together peacefully.
 
"The sad incident of the past few days affected everyone who lives, trades or works in Lagos, regardless of their tribe, culture, race and religion. This is a time for us to empathise with one another and not listen to purveyors of evil messages, especially on social media.
 
"The government will continue to protect lives and property. Fake news and inciting message merchants are hereby warned to stop their evil enterprise or face the legal consequences of their destructive actions. Our dear State will go through this with the resilience for which we are known and come out stronger."
 
 
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