“Let us continue to pray fervently for our nation, support affected families and communities, and refuse to surrender to fear,” he said.
“The blame for the disappointments of the post-1999 years belongs entirely to us, as leaders and citizens, not to democracy or its foundational principles,” Mr Otti stated.
“When I hear about democracy, it annoys me because whatever they say is not what will make us happy,” said Mr Yahaya.
They urged the government at all levels and security agencies to overhaul current security strategies to tackle modern threats.
He expressed confidence that the governor would secure victory at the polls.
Mr Ayozie also urged citizens to assist security agencies with timely and credible information to aid the fight against crime and criminality.
Mr Uzodimma described president as a “steadfast democrat and a true hero of the nation’s hard-earned freedom.”
The speaker also urged Nigerians to continue to nurture and enforce democratic principles and values.
He maintained that safety of citizens remains fundamental to national growth and stability.
The governor said the beneficiaries were selected following recommendations by the Kaduna State advisory council on the prerogative of mercy after a review of eligible cases.
