Three score years ago, our people determined to amend their political relationship with the world as well as the relationship among themselves.
2. From the unfairness and limitations inherent in the colonial situation we claimed our independence to establish our own way that we might be servile to none. We asserted our independence that we may be the most populous...
3. ...most powerful and most prosperous nation in Africa and in the process lead our continent and our race into a more just and equable condition.
4. We have endured long nights that skeptics said would end us. In my own state of Lagos we have transformed what many had written off as a dying city into a dynamic hub of commerce, openness and infrastructural development.
5. Under the current APC administration, the nation is now building the institutional framework and infrastructural networks that will bring forth an era of beneficial growth and development for all Nigeria...
6. ...and all Nigerians no matter your current station in life and without regard to your incidence or place of birth. We press onward despite the unique difficulties and challenges posed this year by the global pandemic and its attendant economic difficulties.
7. In fact, Nigeria should be proud of how it decisively managed this challenge. For among the worlds most populous nations, we rank among the least affected by the scourge.
8. It does little good if we love the geopolitical construct named Nigeria but fail to love and have utmost compassion for the very people who comprise this land and who make it a living daily reality by calling themselves Nigerians.
9. Today, let us not just celebrate the political space we call Nigeria. Let us celebrate the decent, industrious and kind people who make Nigeria what it is and who strive with care and passion to bring Nigeria closer to what it ought to be.
10. We have been entrusted by generations yet to come to improve upon those ways & means in order to establish a Nigerian way of life in which all children of this land may flourish in new ways and one in which the social ills of the past no longer seek to haunt the our future
11. I would be selling you falsehood if I were to promise that our daily path would be lined with rose petals and sweet fragrance. I would be selling you false hope if I were to say nothing but gentle days and tranquil nights await us.
12. We value this independence because it allows – in fact demand of us – that we assess and define ourselves and our nation as we deem fit.
13. That we define our society, its economy and political institutions in a manner that answers the questions we pose to them instead of responding to the demands of outside forces.
14. We cherish our independence so that we may build a society according to the humane and progressive values that animate us, and that we not lie supine and beholden to interests that care nothing for us, save that we serve them.
15. We cherish our independence because we are Nigeria and Nigeria is us. As one, we are greater and more capable than the sum of our individual parts. During these trying times we face, many will ask why should I love this nation?
16. What has it given me? It has given us a large potentially bountiful home. No power on earth can divest your rights to and in this home. Yet, with ownership comes responsibility. You have the inalienable right, no duty, to build and improve this home as you see fit
17. Let us forever join in common purpose and strong bond to build Nigeria as a citadel of peace, a catalyst of prosperity and a tower of justice that wherever they may go in the world Nigerians can hold themselves proud.
18. And wherever they may be in the world, there one thought is of returning to this fine and outstanding home we now build for ourselves of our own ingenuity, ideas and of our very independence. As long as this earth stands, may Nigeria too stand as among its leading nations
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Today, we declared a state of emergency and unveiled a comprehensive intervention plan on food security, affordability, and sustainability, taking decisive action to tackle food inflation. These are steps towards a more food secure Nigeria for all.
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We acknowledge that affordability, not availability, is the key issue for Nigerians and recognize the impact of high food prices on demand and the overall agriculture and food value chain.
1. Inclusion of food and water availability and affordability issues within the purview of… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
6. Creation of a National Commodity Board to review food prices and maintain a strategic food reserve.
7. Engagement of security architecture to protect farms and farmers.
8. Role of the Central Bank in funding the agricultural value chain.
Lagos is more than the centre of excellence. It is home to excellent people with excellent aspirations for their individual and our collective well-being.
I am blessed that this bustling city of commerce, culture and character is where my career in public service began.
It was a wonderful honour to serve Lagos and its people. It was you who first believed in me and the vision I held for this state. You trusted me to bring good governance and progress to our beloved state. I am forever grateful to you!
Today in Ebonyi, “the Salt of our Nation”, I reiterated my belief in the entrepreneurial spirit that is the hallmark of the South East. I have a record of encouraging Igbo businesses and investments in Lagos and will even do more if I become president.
There can be no discrimination against any section of our country if we are to be a great nation. Most important, I intend to encourage policies to aid commerce and support South East states to reach their full potential - removing hindrances to trade, improving economic access,
and working with our businessmen and women to make the South East the Taiwan of Africa with further investments in people, infrastructure, transportation, agriculture, and mineral resources.
1. My fellow Nigerians, we stand at the threshold of our destiny as a unique nation – home to over 200 million industrious people – recognised globally as an economic powerhouse and natural leader amongst African nations.
Today, I joined the ongoing 3rd Ministerial Performance Review of the President Muhammadu Buhari led government being held in Abuja.
I listened intently to the various submissions, success stories and highlights, including the most challenging areas in which more must be done to improve the lot of the Nigerian people.
I have resolved to build upon the gains of this administration; adding new ideas that will deliver value for all Nigerians.
I felicitate with the good people of Ekiti on the occassion of the swearing in today, of Governor Biodun Oyebanji as the new Governor of Ekiti State who takes over from Governor Kayode Fayemi.
I must also commend the seamless transition - the first of its kind in Ekiti. It is my sincere hope that this new beginning will usher in even greater progress for the people of the state.
A nation can only deliver good governance when there is sustainability of good government policies and institutions; which are development and people focused.