Gov. Lalong advises leaders to put Nigerians’ interest at heart

Plateau Governor Simon Lalong has urged fellow Nigerian leaders to be selfless and committed to nation-building.
“Those in power should always put the interest of the citizens first and shun any action that will dwindle hope, faith and patriotism among the followers,” Mr Lalong said in a statement by his spokesperson, Makut Macham, on Saturday in Jos.
He described Nigeria as a great nation with abundant human and material resources comparable to a few countries worldwide.
The governor pointed out that good leadership would ensure the nation’s resources are harvested and utilised efficiently for the good of all rather than for the benefit of a few.
He expressed hope that Nigeria would achieve greatness despite its current challenges.
He urged citizens to put aside their personal interests and be united to work for the country’s progress while paying tribute to those who struggled for independence.
“It is, therefore ,important that we do not allow the challenges of the moment to stop us from highlighting and thanking God for the tremendous successes we have achieved over the years.
“In this regard, we pay special tribute to those who fought for our independence, those who nurtured it and to all who are doing their best to sustain it.
“We should continue to do our best to ensure that the sacrifices of these men, women, youths, children and people of various backgrounds do not go in vain,” he said.
While congratulating President Muhammadu Buhari and all Nigerians for commemorating the 62nd anniversary, Mr Lalong prayed for a smooth transition in 2023, which, he said, would consolidate the nation’s achievements.
(NAN)
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