Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Sunday held a town hall meeting with US based Nigerians in Minnesota, Minneapolis in the United States.
He entertained questions and interacted with the people on various subjects of interests and concerns.
A tweet by Isikat Adesaogun: Osinbajo said at the meeting: “When a bomb goes off in the market, it doesn’t stop to ask, ‘Are you a Christian or a Muslim?”
… When famine is spreading, hunger doesn’t ask if you’re from the northern or southern part of the country. These are all of our problems.”
"When a bomb goes off in the market, it doesn't stop to ask, 'Are you a Christian or a Muslim?" … When famine is spreading, hunger doesn't ask if you're from the northern or southern part of the country. These are all of our problems." -Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo pic.twitter.com/B9DpTaxlD2
— Risikat Adesaogun (@RisikatShon) August 27, 2018
Osinbajo also spoke on human trafficking crisis and the programme for survivors.