The Chairman, Northern States Governors
Forum (NSGF) and Niger State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, has
expressed optimism on the continued existence of the country against
speculation of its collapse after next year’s elections.
Aliyu, in a statement by his Chief
Press Secretary, Israel Ebije, to mark the 54th Independence
anniversary, urged Nigerians not to give up on the country, but should
work for its unity and prosperity.
He enjoined Nigerians to remember the
labour of the country’s founding fathers and shun acts that could dash
their expectations, adding: “It is the duty of Nigerians to shun acts
that will undermine the unity of the country.”
The governor challenged those who have
balkanised the country along political divide to use the Independence
Day celebration to reflect on the gains of a united country and not
dwell on narrow interests.
Aliyu said: “Let me congratulate
Nigerians as we celebrate our 54th Independence. It is my wish that we
celebrate more independence in peace, harmony and prosperity. We need a
country which our people can really call their home.
“We want a country where we can be
independent from personal or group interests. We should be united
towards achieving common goals and aspirations. While we have challenges
of insecurity amid fears of disintegration, we must realise that
Nigeria has prospect, Nigeria has international presence regardless of
our challenges. Believe me, many nationals wish they were Nigerians.”
He said the insecurity giving the
country a bad image would soon be solved, adding that once politics is
not seen as a do-or-die affair, people will be more focused on going
about it peacefully.
“It is, therefore, my prayer that
Nigerians should mark this Independence Day celebration in the spirit of
reconciliation. We must work towards healing the wounds triggered by
politics, religion and ethnicity. We need true reconciliation to work
together as an indivisible entity.
“We shouldn’t just mark this year’s
independence celebration just for its ceremonial value, but also for the
sake of encouraging ourselves that Nigeria is a country worth fighting
for, a nation of patriotic citizens and a country we are proud of,”
Aliyu concluded.
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