Nigeria’s leaders have issued congratulatory messages on the festive day of the country’s 54th Independence anniversary.
According to Vanguard, among the inspired speakers there were Senate
President David Mark, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of the House of
Representatives, ex Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, Lagos State Governor
Babatunde Fashola and others.
David Mark
Mark expressed optimism over the country’s future saying that Nigeria
is meant for greatness and would overcome all the troubles. He stressed
the importance on unity in the process of building up the Nigeria of
our dreams.
“We may not have been where we want to be but we have made
appreciable progress and we can do more. All we need to do is to
strengthen our unity as one people with one mission and purpose. The
stable democracy has offered us opportunity to harness our abundant
resources for good.
“Nigeria has passed through many challenges in the past and we
came out of it. The security challenges; this Boko Haram can be defeated
if we unite to fight them. I believe the Boko Haram terrorism or
insurgency is alien to us as a people. We have the capacity to defeat
them and confine them to the dustbin of history.”
According to him, it is not possible to solve problems with arms as
eventually people might turn against their “brothers, sisters and
nation”.
“We must, therefore, continue to shun individuals or groups that
encourage, preach and practice division among our people. We must shun
every harbinger of hate and bond together as a people of common interest
and destiny. As legislators we will continue to do our part to wit;
provide the needed legislative framework for the Executive Arm of
Government to continue to deliver the dividends of democracy to our
people.”
Aminu Tambuwal
In the statement released in Abuja Tambuwal spoke about the
importance for Nigerians to work hard to promote democracy and good
governance. The official also urged political elite to be mindful
regarding Nigeria’s future and and begged politicians not heat the
situation ahead the 2015 elections.
Atiku Abubakar
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who last week officially
declared his interest to run for presidency in the upcoming elections,
lamented over the gap between the political leaders and the people, even
after the 54 years of independence.
In his message Atiku insisted that many Nigerians were uncertain
about how the quality of their life had changed within the period of
democratic governance, aimed at establishing and strengthening the
people’s involvement in the political process.
The ex Vice President identified the increasing level of youth unemployment as one of Nigeria’s major problems causing violence.
Atiku criticized politicians for playing up the ethnic and religious
differences for personal advantages, adding that such attitude is
dangerous as it can result in country division.
In the end of his message, Atiku said that Nigerians should not lose
hope and chose the right leaders to make the country prosper.
Babatunde Fashola
Fashola on his part called for unity and peaceful co-existence, which
according to him are the major cores of nation prosperity. He also
stressed the importance of the rule of law in building up the stable
democratic Nigeria.
Lagos governor thanked God for preserving the nation despite the
numerous challenges that have been rocking the country in the recent
years.
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