Nigeria @ 64 : It is clarion call for collective Progress - Anambra Fed Commissioner

Nigeria @ 64 : It is clarion call for collective Progress - Anambra Fed Commissioner


Nigeria @ 64 : It is clarion call for collective Progress - Anambra Fed Commissioner 

By Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha 

More reactions have continued to trail Nigeria's 64 years of Independence with the latest coming from the Federal Character Commissioner representing Anambra State in the Federal Character Commission, Hon.(Rev) Uche Ukadike Ibeabuchi, who stressed the need for concerted efforts by all and sundry for Nigerian progress.

His words, "I join my fellow Nigerians in introspective reflection and forward-thinking aspirations, commemorating our nation's 64th independence. Nigeria's unwavering resilience has navigated myriad challenges since 1960.

"President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's visionary leadership and innovative policies are spearheading Nigeria's advancement. His renewed hope agenda has yielded tangible transformation, steering Nigeria towards economic revitalization, infrastructure development, and national pride."

The Commissioner listed the key strategies for progress to include,
revitalizing agriculture for food security and economic growth,
leveraging technology and innovation for entrepreneurship and job creation, streamlining processes to attract investments and stimulate growth.

He applauded President Tinubu's commitment to repositioning Nigeria and the South-East Governors' Forum, led by Senator Hope Uzodimma, for their efforts in entrenching democracy and fostering growth.

"As we celebrate, let us foster patriotism and unite, support President Tinubu's vision to strengthen democratic institutions
 and uphold the rule of law, ensure freedom, justice, and equity for all.

"Through collective effort, we can overcome challenges and establish Nigeria as a beacon of democracy, peace, and progress," he maintained.

Hon. Ibeabuchi prayed God to protect and guard Nigerians and their leaders as they mark the anniversary even as he expressed optimism that in no distant time Nigeria will be better than the present administration met it.


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