Democracy Day: Katsina governor urges unity, tolerance, prayers for nation’s progress

Katsina State governor, Dikko Radda, has urged Nigerians to intensify efforts in ensuring unity, tolerance, and unwavering support for the nation’s progress as it confronts some formidable challenges.
Mr Radda made the call in his message for the 2024 Democracy Day, issued by his Chief Press Secretary Ibrahim Kaula, on Wednesday in Katsina.
He said, “Nigerians should join hands and transcend the boundaries of ethnicity, religion and political divide to build a Nigeria that embodies the true spirit of democracy. A nation where justice, equality and opportunity are the cornerstones of our collective greatness, with reverence for the sacrifices of past heroes and heroines who paved the way for Nigeria’s democratic governance. Their legacy inspires us to forge ahead with determination, purpose and unity in our quest for a better tomorrow.’’
Mr Radda further stressed that the period was a moment of reflection and commemoration, adding, “We stand in solidarity with every Nigerian facing adversity. We recognise the challenges that have brought our country to its knees, and we share in the aspirations for a brighter future.”
The governor urged Nigerians to fervently pray for the country to enable it overcome the myriad of challenges confronting it.
He stated, “As we confront the obstacles before us, let us cultivate a spirit of tolerance, prayer and support for effective governance. Together, with resilience and determination, we will surmount the challenges that hinder our progress and forge a path towards a prosperous future.’’
Mr Radda reiterated his administration’s commitment to prioritising the welfare of the residents and vowed to overcome the prevailing challenges facing the state.
On the national anthem, the governor said that he had directed the ministry of information to spearhead a comprehensive awareness campaign to educate the populace on it.
He said, “Familiarity with the national anthem is not only a sign of respect for the country, but also a symbol of unity that transcends ethnic, religious and regional divides. I call upon the people of Katsina State to participate actively in the initiative and encourage communities, schools and religious institutions to incorporate the learning of the national anthem into their activities.’’
(NAN)
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