The Northern Nigeria Minorities Group (NNMG) has extended warm congratulations to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and its citizens on the nation’s 65th Independence Anniversary. The group utilized the milestone to call for renewed faith in the Nigerian project, emphasizing the enduring resilience and unity of the nation.
In a press release signed by the Convener, Chief Jacob Edi, Kakaki Bassange, the NNMG stated that the occasion is a critical moment to reflect on the collective journey of nationhood.
”Over the last six and a half decades, our unity and resolve to remain as one indivisible nation have been tested repeatedly. We remain solid and unwavered,” the statement read, highlighting that the nation’s resilience, patience, and shared hope have been its sustaining forces. The group paid tribute to the countless Nigerians who have remained committed to the ideals of unity, peace, and progress, calling this commitment “the core foundation upon which our nation is built.”
The NNMG also offered a “glowing tribute” to the nation’s founding fathers and all those who have had the privilege of piloting Nigeria’s affairs. It noted that the sacrifices of these leaders, alongside the “everyday sacrifices of our citizens,” continue to be the cornerstone of Nigeria’s endurance.
A significant portion of the congratulatory message was dedicated to the current administration. The NNMG specifically saluted the “courage and vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” asserting that his policies and leadership choices have “signposted his commitment to place the progress and long-term survival and stability of Nigeria above political considerations.”
”His boldness in tackling difficult national issues is a testament to statesmanship and a clear expression of his faith in the future of this our dear country,” the NNMG added.
As the nation celebrates its 65th year of freedom, the NNMG reminded citizens that the factors binding the country together are “far greater than the forces that seek to divide us.” The group stressed that diversity, resilience, and shared hope remain the major ingredients of the Nigerian spirit and a propeller towards a brighter future.
Concluding the message, the Northern Nigeria Minorities Group called on all Nigerians to “be purpose driven, renew their faith in the Nigerian project, stand united, and work collectively towards building a Nigeria that truly fulfils the dreams and aspirations of its founding fathers.”
