The former South Legislators support Tinubu in Abeokuta …

The southern summit of former legislators has formally adopted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office.

The former legislators adopted the adoption in a press release issued at the end of the southern summit of the former legislators, held on Saturday at the cultural center of 12 June, Kuto, Abekuta, State of Ogun.

The former legislators have recognized the various reforms of President Tinubu, who in the last two years have redesigned the economy, strengthened the currency and put the nation on the road to socio -economic recovery.

They underlined the need for state key governments for reforms and supporting the president in his efforts to give birth to a new nation.

Speaking at the top, the head of the president’s staff, who is also the summit call, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamilaila, he observed that with the signature of the law of tax reforms, President Tinubu inaugurated a new era of economic justice built on equity, responsibility and national purpose.

The head of the staff, while he cites the updating of the development of the World Bank, said that the country’s economy has extended by 4.6 percent in the last quarter of 2024, pushing the annual growth at 3.4 percent, the fastest pace in a decade.

He also added that the country’s tax deficit decreased from 5.4 percent of the gross domestic product in 2023 to 3 percent in 2024, guiding the revenues of the federation from N16.8 trillion in 2023 to an estimated N31.9 trillion in 2024.

The former president of the Chamber of Representatives observed the importance of unity in diversity, adding that without national unity, there could be no national development and that a nation without peace cannot experience progress.

“The country can draw strength and inspiration from culture, music, arts and traditions. The construction of the nation is a joint task that goes beyond the construction of roads, bridges, schools and hospitals; it is about forging a sense of common identity and purposes among citizens.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ensured intentional leadership through the establishment of development commissions in the six geo-political regions of the country. The development commissions would undoubtedly help to channel more federal resources to develop and implement infrastructure and development of human capital throughout the country.

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“The construction of the nation is not only the work of the government, but also for citizens, both at home and in the diaspora, who have a participation in the Nigerian project to join the hands with the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to build a nation of which every citizen will be proud of.”

In his message, the guest, the governor Dapo Inhabitun, observed that the construction of the nation is not the only responsibility of a region, a party or an institution, but a shared duty that transcends tribal, religious, political and economic divisions.

Inhabitun added that unity does not mean uniformity, but a celebration of diversity in the framework of justice, equity and respect.

While recognizing former legislators as forms of realization and essence of representative democracy, the governor inhaboun has stated that, in addition to carrying out legislative duties, they also perform supervision and representation functions through which the voice of the people at the base is brought to the government.

“You must be engaged in a united region, safe and economically vibrant. You must continue to support policies and programs that promote inclusive governance, the development of human capital and interregional cooperation,” he said.

The president of the occasion, Senator Ken Nnamani, in his opening observations, underlined the need for former legislators to meet to deliberate on the challenges that face the nation and offer solutions that can be worked on the government.

Former President of the Chamber of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, he urged the Nigerians not to allow pretenders in the political space to make them lose confidence in the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, observing that the agitations of the so -called pretenders do not concern patriotism, but more for revenge and power.

While stating that the structure of the pretenders was built on Mendacia, Fury and Entertainment, Dogara noticed that the country began to experiment with the economic recovery.

Speaking in the same way, former speaker, the room of representatives, Patricia Etteh has asked for cohesion, dialogue and shared purpose to navigate the journey of sustainable development, adding that the unit remains an ingredient for peace and democratic progress.

The national coordinator of the summit, Hon. Raphael Igbokwe, assured that the meeting would serve as a platform to find solutions to the problems of the nation, urging the sub-nations to collaborate with the federal government to advance the nation.

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