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Democracy Day: Gov Okpebholo Tasks Nigerians On Democratic Principles, Unity

By Idahosa Musa

BENIN CITY – As Nigerians across the country commemorated June 12, on Thursday , a day recognised by the Federal Government as Nigeria’s ‘Democracy ‘Day, the Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, said that the day serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by patriotic Nigerians who championed the cause of true democracy in the country.

Governor Okpebholo, who made the call during his early morning broadcast message to residents in Edo on Thursday, charged Nigerians to reflect on the enduring lessons of June 12 and as well renew their commitment to the principles of democracy, justice, and unity.

He said: “As we commemorate June 12, our Democracy Day, we are reminded of the strong resolve of Nigerians who, on that fateful day in 1993, spoke with one voice in favour of popular will.

 “It is a day to honour the memory of Chief M.K.O. Abiola and all those who played significant roles in the struggle for the democracy we now cherish.”

The Governor, revealed that his administration is committed to providing people-centric governance.

He noted  that his ‘SHINE’ agenda is geared towards delivering tangible improvements in the lives of Edo people across all sectors, including security, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, and education.

“Our administration is built on the bedrock of democratic principles and the belief that governance must be responsive to the needs and aspirations of the people

 “We are working tirelessly to ensure that the dividends of democracy are widely distributed, fostering an environment of peace, progress, and economic prosperity for all”, he said 

He further urged Edo citizens to continue their active participation in the democratic process, holding leaders accountable and contributing constructively to the state’s development.

“Democracy thrives on active citizen engagement. I implore you all to remain vigilant, participate meaningfully in civic responsibilities, and collectively work towards strengthening our democratic institutions,” the Governor added.

Governor Okpebholo, however, wished  Nigerians a peaceful and reflective Democracy Day, just as he prayed for continued peace, unity, and progress in the state and the nation at large.

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