Abia State News
64th Independence: OUK Lauds Tinubu, Calls for Unity
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Privatization, Dr Orji Uzor Kalu, has congratulated President Bola Tinubu and all Nigerians on the occasion of Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Privatization, Dr Orji Uzor Kalu, has congratulated President Bola Tinubu and all Nigerians on the occasion of Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary.
The former Abia State Governor who described Nigerians as hardworking, resilient and patriotic, urged the political class to use their positions to advance the cause of the people.
Kalu while applauding efforts of the federal government in promoting nationhood, called on Nigerians to remain peaceful and united in their endaevours.
The Senator in a statement in commemoration of the 64th independence anniversary of Nigeria, stressed that the heterogenous nature of the country should be explored for positive gains.

He said, “In marking the 64th independence anniversary of Nigeria, I call on government at all levels to embrace pro-people policies in advancing the cause of the people.
“Nigeria has made tremendous progress in building and sustaining democracy, regardless of the country’s diversity.
“Let us continue to embrace peace, unity and togetherness as a nation.
“We must support and complement the efforts of the federal government in repositioning the country.
Kalu wished Nigerians a happy independence anniversary celebration.
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