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‎Soludo Hails Tinubu’s Economic Reforms, Urges Unity

‎The Anambra State governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has urged Nigerians to stay hopeful despite the challenges they face and to believe in the country’s potential for greatness.

‎Soludo stated this at Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, in his address on the occasion of the 65th Independence anniversary, on Wednesday.

‎He emphasised that despite the issues of insecurity, economic strains, among others, Nigeria’s investment in people should be sustained.

‎He particularly praised President Bola Tinubu for implementing necessary reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidy and stabilisation of the exchange rate, among others, which he characterised as “necessary medicine for an economy long distorted and pampered over.”

‎He said the event served as both a celebration and a call for unity, emphasising the triumphs and trials that have shaped the nation’s journey since 1960.

‎The governor described Nigeria’s emergence as “a symbol of hope, freedom, and the possibility of the black race,” urging citizens to see the day as one of “sober reflection.”

‎He highlighted the indomitable spirit of Nigerians in overcoming challenges, stating, “With vision, hard work, and faith, no obstacle is insurmountable.”

‎He said, “Despite the issues of insecurity, economic strains, among others, Nigeria’s investment in people should be sustained.

‎Notwithstanding the pressing issues facing the nation, particularly insecurity and economic strains, our greatest resource is our people. Invest in people, invest in the future.

‎“Nigeria’s GDP has reached 4.28 per cent, its highest in three years. With good governance laid at the foundation, the nation is poised for accelerated growth and transformation.

‎“I encourage the citizens of Anambra and Nigeria at large to stand firm in the face of adversity, stating that Ndi Anambra and Nigerians should stand firm as a bright future awaits them.”

‎The governor called for a collective effort, urging individuals to play their roles in nation-building through patriotism: paying taxes, supporting reforms, and holding leaders accountable.

‎Soludo urged citizens to “look back with hope, not with despair,” reinforcing his belief that, despite present challenges, Nigeria is on the rise.

‎The event concluded on a hopeful note, with a parade, a march past, among others, celebrating Nigeria’s rich heritage and diversity.

‎The 65th Independence Day celebration at Alex Ekwueme Square not only marked a milestone in Nigeria’s history but also served as a reminder of the potential that lies ahead for the nation and its people.

‎“We commend President Bola Tinubu for implementing necessary reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidy, stabilisation of the exchange rate, among others, which are ‘necessary medicine’ for an economy long distorted and pampered over.”

‎At the event, which was attended by the Deputy Governor, Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim, Service Commanders, among others, the Governor called for unity of contributions by citizens in patriotism, for a more prosperous future.


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