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2023: Don’t engage in activities capable of threatening Nigeria’s unity, Abiodun tells Nigerians

Segun Ayinde, 

Ahead the 2023 general election, , Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has urged Nigerians not to engage in actions capable of threatening the peace and unity towards the conduct of the poll.

Abiodun, who was represented by his Deputy Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele disclosed at the 62nd Independence Anniversary Church Service held at the Cathedral of St. Peter, Ake, Abeokuta,

He stated the need for continued peaceful co-existence among Nigerians for the socio-economic and political development of the country.

The governor acknowledged anxiety expressed by Nigerians whenever general election is coming up, noting that an average citizens fears it always threatens  the unity of the country

He, therefore, solicited the cooperation of all Nigerians to preserve the oneness of the country.

Abiodun stressed that the forthcoming  independence day celebration is an opportunity to reflect on the nation’s hopes and aspiration, adding that the period would also enable citizens to understand why the need to keep moving forward unity 

He said: “Celebration of our nationhood is the celebration of oneness of Nigeria, of the security of her people and the fulfilment of individuals aspirations.

“In Ogun State, we have built a harmonious society where different ethnic groups and religions live together in peace, run their businesses and bring up their families. In fact, in Ogun State, we have multi-generational families who have made our state their home and conduct their businesses without fear.

“In Ogun State, there are inter-marriages between our citizens and others across the country. We believe this is what Nigeria should be. We serve as an example to other parts of the country”.

The governor divulged that his administration in the last three and a half years, has continued to develop the state by ensuring a peaceful environment for economic development, which has attracted more investors and people to the state.

He reiterated that his government would not promise what it would not fulfill,  saying that with the support of the people, all promises made during the 2019 campaigns would be kept.

He, however, called on Nigerians to be their brothers keepers and desist from hurting one another, saying “this act of love and care will engender enduring peace and help build a nation that all Nigerians will be proud of”.

In his sermon, the Diocesan Bishop of Awori, Rt. (Revd.) Johnson Akin Atere, expressed his dismay that Nigeria which was once the giant of Africa, is now begging for bread, saying disobedience, oppression, ungodliness, hatred on the part of individuals, families and governments are some of the sins that have brought the country to her knees.

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