Reported by: Oahimire Omone Precious | Edited by: Gabriel Osa
Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has called on citizens to strengthen bonds across religious and regional divides, emphasizing that the country’s stability and development rely on collective engagement and mutual understanding. Speaking at a public forum in Abuja, she highlighted the importance of unity in addressing both domestic challenges and the pressures of a changing global landscape.
Oluremi Tinubu stressed that cooperation among citizens, regardless of faith or ethnicity, is essential for national progress, citing examples of successful initiatives that have benefited communities when people work together. She urged Nigerians to prioritize dialogue, peaceful coexistence, and collaboration in tackling social, economic, and security challenges facing the country.
The First Lady’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions on national cohesion and the role of civic participation in promoting resilience against internal divisions and external pressures. She encouraged grassroots engagement, stressing that citizens’ active involvement in fostering understanding and solidarity is key to building a more stable and prosperous Nigeria.
Her call for unity aligns with broader government messaging on national integration and inclusive governance, which emphasizes bridging divides and leveraging collective efforts for national development.
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