IPAC urges unity, peace at Eid Kabir celebration

The Inter-Party Advisory Council has urged Nigerians to use this year’s Eid Kabir to promote peace, love, tolerance, and unity across the country.
In a statement on Friday, National Chairman of IPAC, Dr Yusuf Dantalle, stressed the need for patriotism to steer the nation towards rectitude, progress, and lasting prosperity.
Mr Dantalle called on all tiers of government to deliver the dividends of democracy to improve citizens’ lives and strengthen public trust in democratic governance.
He said, “This is our only country. We must unite to build a strong, inclusive democracy where no one is left behind.’’
He reminded leaders that Section 14(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution states that the security and welfare of the people is the government’s primary responsibility.
“Nigerians deserve the dividends of democracy, especially now, following the Federal Government’s economic reforms and the hardship caused by fuel subsidy removal,” Mr Dantalle added.
He sympathised with the people and government of Niger State after the flooding in Mokwa local government area of the state killed over 150, displaced thousands, and destroyed homes and farmlands.
Mr Dantalle urged governments at all levels to act swiftly and prevent a recurrence of such disasters through better preparedness and early intervention.
He also appealed to citizens to support flood victims with relief materials and solidarity during this challenging time.
Mr Dantalle called on the Federal Government to take urgent action to end killings and insecurity, especially in Benue State, stating, “Enough is enough.”
He added, “Our thoughts and prayers are with affected families during this painful period.”
He warned that there could be no sustainable democracy or development without security and safety for all citizens.
(NAN)
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