As Nigeria marks the 2022 Democracy, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has enjoined the people of Gombe State to continue to play their role in deepening democracy by actively participating in the electoral process, which he noted has improved over the years.
In a goodwill message, to mark the June 12 democracy day, signed by the Director Press Affairs Government House Ismalia Uba Misilli, Governor Inuwa Yahaya noted that democracy has come to stay in Nigeria and called on the people of the state to get involved and remain steadfast as major stakeholders in the process of governance.
Governor Inuwa also noted with delight the successful conduct of party congresses and primaries, calling on the people of the state to exhibit same maturity as the 2023 electioneering process begins soon.
He urged the citizenry to take advantage of the opportunity of the continuous voters’ registration exercise, especially those who are just attaining voting age and those that had not registered previously, to obtain their PVCs
In order to be eligible to exercise their rights and contribute to nation-building.
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The Governor noted that the 23 years of uninterrupted democratic governance in Nigeria has ushered in sustainable development in Gombe State, which has helped in improving the lives of the people.
He paid glowing tributes to both the past and present leaders of the State, noting that their efforts ensured that Gombe remains one indivisible entity.
Governor Inuwa further stated that “I, therefore, call on us to rededicate ourselves to nation-building, remain united and frontally confront our problems with total commitment and prayers. We must always remember that the task of nation-building is a collective responsibility”.
He urged the citizenry to appreciate the state’s diversity through understanding and recognizing the interests of various ethnic and religious groups as well as promoting brotherhood and respect for one another.
The Governor also reassured the people of Gombe State of his administration’s commitment to continually prioritise their well-being through the provision of socio-economic infrastructure, ensuring peace and security, law and justice as well as providing equal opportunities for all.
“Our objective is to build a broad developmental consensus for our dear State, one that is built on a foundation of shared ownership and collective responsibility. In this regard, we are meticulously implementing our novel 10-year Development Plan as a road map for the transformation of the state that aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as set by the United Nations”, he assured.
He said the cumulative effect of his administration’s prudence and leadership character is the coming of various development partners to the state with remarkable results to show.
(Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie)