65th Independence: Akeem Alao Congratulates Nigeria on 65th Independence Anniversary, Lauds Nigerians' Patriotism, Perseverance
65th Independence: Akeem Alao Congratulates Nigeria on 65th Independence Anniversary, Lauds Nigerians' Patriotism, Perseverance
Oyo: Peter Felix
As Nigeria commemorates its 65th anniversary of independence, Engineer Akeem Alao, also known as Allow Alao, a gubernatorial candidate in the last Oyo State election and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, has extended warm congratulations to the nation and its people. In a statement released by the "Alao Successful Team," Alao praised Nigerians for their unwavering patriotism and perseverance, which have fostered peace and stability in the country.
Alao expressed optimism about Nigeria's future, assuring that through collective efforts, commitment, and dedication, the nation will reach global standards and forge a brighter tomorrow. He emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation in achieving national progress, urging Nigerians to continue supporting the current administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Alao encouraged Nigerians to seize the opportunities presented by the current administration, which can enhance the country's growth and development. This aligns with the Federal Government's Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at national rebirth, economic transformation, and collective prosperity.
As Nigeria marks 65 years of independence, Alao's message resonates with the spirit of patriotism and resilience that has defined the nation's journey. The Federal Government has declared October 1, 2025, a public holiday to commemorate this milestone, urging citizens to uphold the values of unity, peace, and collective progress.
Alao's congratulations and message of hope serve as a reminder of the importance of collective effort in shaping Nigeria's future. As the nation celebrates its 65th independence anniversary, citizens are encouraged to reflect on the past, appreciate the present, and work together towards a brighter future.
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