Ghadafi should be ignored ––David Mark

Wednesday, March 17, 2010





Written by Ayodele Adesanmi

The Senate President, Senator David Mark, said on Wednesday,  that the Libyan leader, Mamman Ghadafi,  was a mad man who should be ignored and not be given any publicity.

The Libyan leader, while speaking with some students in his country called for the division of Nigeria into two nations to avoid further bloodshed between Muslims and Christians.

He proposed that the partitioning should follow the example of Pakistan , which was excised from India in 1947 after the Muslim minority of predominantly Hindu India founded their own homeland, led by Mohammed Ali Jinnah.

The Senate President  at the plenary  reacted that “Why should we take him serious, Ghadafi needs not be glorified and given attention with a reaction. He deserves no attention, he said the same thing to Switzerland, , he said the same thing to England , he said the same thing to Sweden , why should we give him attention?.”

This was sequel to the contribution of  Senator Ayim Ude  to the amendment of prayers of the Senate on the bomb blast incident  in Warri, Delta State, last Monday and made mention of Ghadafi solutions to the problems of Nigeria.

Related Article: Muammar Gaddafi: Nigeria Should Be Divided Into Two.

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