More
    HomeNews64th Independence: Senator Mustapha urges Nigerians to remain hopeful

    64th Independence: Senator Mustapha urges Nigerians to remain hopeful

    Published on

    By Olufemi Oni, Ilorin

    Senator Saliu Mustapha, representing Kwara Central in the National Assembly, has urged Nigerians to remain optimistic despite the country’s current challenges.

    In a statement by his media assistant, Nasif Sholagberu, on the occasion of the nation’s 64th Independence anniversary, Senator Mustapha noted that this anniversary offers an opportunity for both citizens and leaders to reflect on the nation’s journey since independence.

    He acknowledged that while Nigeria may not yet have achieved all its aspirations, it is continuously improving and remains full of potential.

    Senator Mustapha, who chairs the Senate Committee on Agricultural Production Services and Rural Development, commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his developmental strides since assuming office and encouraged Nigerians to support the administration’s initiatives aimed at advancing the nation.

    The Senator called for increased engagement in nation-building, advocating for collaboration between leaders and citizens to tackle key issues such as security, economic growth, and social welfare.

    Reaffirming his commitment to initiatives that improve the well-being of his constituents and contribute to national development, Senator Mustapha wished Nigerians a peaceful and joyous celebration. He encouraged everyone to embrace unity, patriotism, and a positive mindset.

    Latest articles

    Yobe council approves N6bn for roads, health, others

    The Yobe State Executive Council has approved a new policy requiring all public officers...

    S’East Senate Caucus lauds Dangote, backs FG’s fiscal drive for industrial growth

    The South East Senate Caucus has commended the Dangote Group for its massive investment...

    Humanitarian aid: Over 34m Nigerians could face severe hunger, UN warns

    About 34.7 million Nigerians may face a food crisis or worse levels of hunger...

    FEC approves $396m loans for northern IDPs, Sokoto health project

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC)on Thursday approved two major external loan facilities totalling $396...

    More like this

    Yobe council approves N6bn for roads, health, others

    The Yobe State Executive Council has approved a new policy requiring all public officers...

    S’East Senate Caucus lauds Dangote, backs FG’s fiscal drive for industrial growth

    The South East Senate Caucus has commended the Dangote Group for its massive investment...

    Humanitarian aid: Over 34m Nigerians could face severe hunger, UN warns

    About 34.7 million Nigerians may face a food crisis or worse levels of hunger...