Shettima hails Tinubu, urges National Assembly to shun division, partisanship

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has charged the National Assembly to uphold the sacred responsibility of leadership and prioritise unity and national development over political divisions and partisan interests.
He made the call on Monday when President Bola Tinubu hosted the leadership and members of the House of Representatives to Iftar at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Mr Shettima, who spoke on behalf of the president, also urged lawmakers to embrace their responsibility with humility and a shared commitment to progress.
He said, “In the end, history will not judge us by the number of personal battles we fought against one another, but by the bridges we were able to build together. We are gathered here this evening not as adversaries in a contest for power but as partners in the noble task of nation-building.”
Reflecting on the significance of Ramadan, which coincides with the Lenten season, the vice-president called for deep introspection and a reaffirmation of commitment to Nigeria’s unity.
“This sacred month of reflection and renewal reminds us to choose stability over strife, collaboration over conflict, and dialogue over discord. What binds us as a nation is far greater than what divides us,” the vice-president said.
Mr Shettima commended Mr Tinubu’s leadership and described him as a “man of vision and inclusivity”.
“In President Tinubu, you have not just a leader you can trust, but a leader who trusts you,” stated Mr Shettima. “He sees you as stewards of our democracy, as voices of the people, and as partners in our shared aspiration to build a better Nigeria.”
Mr Shettima said the government’s economic policies were yielding results, adding that the economy has turned the corner.
“We are now on the path to sustained economic growth, and with perseverance, we will create a Nigeria where every citizen can thrive,” he added.
The vice-president also lauded the speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, and the House leadership for fostering harmony within the legislature.
“There can be no development without peace, and there can be no peace without development. The unity within the House is a testament to our collective resolve to move Nigeria forward,” he said.
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