Nigeria@64: Obaseki restates commitment to democracy
As Nigeria Marks its 64th independence anniversary, Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo, on Monday restated his commitment to democracy in the face of pressures from different interests that seek to set the nation back.
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In a statement to commemorate the day, Obaseki affirmed that 64 after independence, Nigerians have much to be thankful for, in the face of daunting global challenges that have rocked many nations.
“My dear good people of Edo State, I join you in marking Nigeria’s 64th Independence Day celebration, as we journey together on the path of building a strong, virile, and prosperous nation.
“This is another day to celebrate our shared experiences as compatriots of the world’s largest black nation, which has over time defied all odds in reinventing itself and showcasing the indomitable spirit of its various peoples.
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“As a nation, we have grown stronger, are more united, and have trudged together to overcome threats to our nation.
“Today, at 64, we have much to be thankful for, in the face of daunting global headwinds that have rocked many nations.
“It is imperative to restate our commitment to democracy even in the face of pressures from different interests that seek to set us back, ” Obaseki said.
He urged the people to hold steadfast to the belief in the assured prosperous future of Edo and the nation “even as we individually and collectively play our part in realizing the noble vision of our founding fathers.
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