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Democracy Day Message from Hon. Dr. Lanre Oyegbola Sodipo: Renewing Our Commitment to a Brighter, United Future

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Abeokuta North, Ogun State – On this significant occasion of Democracy Day, I extend my warmest greetings to the residents of Abeokuta North Local Government and all Nigerians. Today, we commemorate the enduring spirit of democracy that has shaped our nation and continues to guide our collective journey toward progress, unity, and development.

Democracy is not just a system of governance; it represents the voice of the people and the cornerstone of our shared values. It is a celebration of our rights, enabling each citizen to participate actively in the decision-making processes that affect our communities and our lives. As we reflect on the strides we have made since the return to democratic rule, we must also acknowledge the challenges we face and renew our commitment to uphold the principles of freedom, justice, and equality.

In Abeokuta North, we have witnessed the power of grassroots democracy, where the involvement of our citizens is vital in shaping policies that address our unique needs and aspirations. Together, we have made significant progress in areas such as infrastructure development, healthcare, and education, but our journey is far from over. I urge all residents to stay engaged, be informed, and participate actively in community affairs. It is only through your voices and actions that we can build a thriving and inclusive society.

As we celebrate this day, let us remember the heroes of our democracy—those who fought valiantly for our rights, freedoms, and the very essence of our nation. Their sacrifices should inspire us to continue championing good governance, accountability, and transparency at all levels. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that the values of democracy are not just preserved but are also enhanced for future generations.

In the spirit of this celebration, I also call upon all stakeholders—community leaders, youth organizations, civil society, and the private sector—to come together in partnership. Let us work hand in hand to foster an environment where every citizen’s voice is heard and valued.

As we raise our voices in unison on this Democracy Day, let us commit ourselves to building a brighter and more prosperous future for Abeokuta North Local Government,Ogun State and all of Nigeria. Together, we can forge a path towards a democracy that truly serves the interests of all.

Happy Democracy Day!

Hon Dr. Lanre Oyegbola Sodipo
Chairman
Abeokuta North Local Government
Ogun State

   

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