JUNE 12: Ambode Urges Nigerians To Remain United, Uphold Democratic Values
L-R: Special
Adviser, Office of Civic Engagement, Mr. Kehinde Joseph; Senior Lecturer,
Department of Political Science, UNILAG, Dr. Dele Ashiru; Representative
of Lagos State Governor & Deputy Governor, Dr.
(Mrs) Oluranti Adebule; Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon.
Mudashiru Obasa; former Military Governor of Lagos State, Rear Admiral Ndubusi
Kanu (Rtd) and Son of late M.K.O Abiola, Mr. Abdulmumeen Abiola during
the 24th edition of the June 12 Anniversary with the theme Development
Strategy in Lagos State: A Blue Print For National Development at the De
Blue Roof, LTV, Agidingbi, Ikeja, on Monday, June 12, 2017.
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Lagos State Governor,
Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday paid glowing tributes to the late winner of June
12, 1993 Presidential Election, Chief M.K.O Abiola and other martyrs of
democracy who laid down their lives in the struggle to entrench good governance
in the country, urging Nigerians to continue to remain united and uphold
democratic values.
The election, which
was adjudged as the freest and fairest in the history of Nigeria, was annulled
by the military junta.
Speaking at a
symposium put together by the State Government in conjunction with June 12
Coalition of Democratic Formations to mark the 24th anniversary of the annulled
election, Governor Ambode said the day and the events that followed would
remain evergreen in Nigeria’s political history, being a process through which
Abiola and others laid down their lives in a bid to actualize the popular will
of the people expressed through the ballot box.
Governor Ambode, who
was represented by the State’s Deputy Governor, Mrs Idiat Oluranti Adebule,
said the seed of the 4th Republic currently being enjoyed was sown and watered
by the blood of men and women who were cut down in their prime, adding that
their memories would be honoured until the end of time.
While acknowledging
the fact that the June 12 struggle was waged not only by Abiola and members of
his family but also pro-democracy groups particularly National Democratic
Coalition (NADECO), students, trade unions and indeed all Nigerians, Governor
Ambode said it was a thing of joy that by the collective efforts of government
and people, Lagos State, over the years, has kept alive the yearnings and
aspirations of the people expressed on June 12, 1993.
He said: “It is an
open fact that the successive democratically elected governments in the State
since 1999 have been totally committed to democratic principles, rule of law,
strengthening of democratic institutions as well as implementation of
programmes and policies that would enhance the wellbeing of all Lagosians,
without bias for tribe, religion, political belief or gender.
“To strengthen the
hope of the masses in the principles of democracy, our administration embraced
‘all-inclusive policy’ which was geared towards involving all segments of the
populace in the governance process; avenues and institutions were created to
enable all have a voice in the affairs of the State,” he said.
Aside that, Governor
Ambode said his administration also embraced Town Hall meeting approach to
create avenue for numerous stakeholders and the people to air their opinions
and suggest a way forward for the State, while wealth creation and job creation
strategies were also adopted with focus on entrepreneurial activities to expose
youths and the people to numerous skills to make them either employable or
self-employed.
Besides, Governor
Ambode urged Nigerians to keep alive the principles of June 12 by upholding
democratic values and culture especially by participating in democratic
processes such as voters’ registration exercise, voting for candidates of
choice during election and avoiding any act that could disrupt peaceful conduct
of free, fair and credible election.
He added: “We must
also remain united and hopeful for a more prosperous future for our nation.
This way, we will be keeping the spirit of June 12 alive and strong.”
Guest speaker at the
symposium, Dr. Dele Ashiru from the University of Lagos, who spoke on the
theme: “Development
Strategy In Lagos: A Blueprint For National Development,” commended
the leadership which the Lagos State has produced since 1999 till date.
He said it was
incontrovertible that former Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu incubated the
developmental agenda of the State and advanced by his successor, Babatunde
Fashola, while the incumbent Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode is expanding and
consolidating the vision of development in a seamless, ingenious and brilliant
manner.
On his part, Chairman
of the occasion and former Military Administrator of Lagos State, Rear Admiral
Ndubuisi Kanu (Rtd.) said even though a thick cloud is hanging in the horizon
on the state of the nation especially with agitations from all parts of the country,
he was of the firm believe that the situation could still be salvaged through
restructuring which would not be about re-inventing the will but returning to a
federation of different peoples.
JUNE 12: Ambode Urges Nigerians To Remain United, Uphold Democratic Values
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