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Democracy Day: President Tinubu’s speech honours fallen heroes, advocates economic reforms
On Democracy Day speech, President Bola Tinubu delivered a poignant tribute to the heroes of Nigeria’s democratic struggle.
Among those honoured were Chief Moshood Abiola, General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, and Pa Alfred Rewane, key figures in the fight against military dictatorship.
Tinubu’s democracy day speech highlighted the sacrifices made by these leaders, who endured hardship and persecution in their quest for a democratic Nigeria.
The President also recognized numerous other pro-democracy activists, such as Chief Anthony Enahoro, Chief Abraham Adesanya, and Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu, who played significant roles in the restoration of democracy.
Tinubu praised the enduring spirit of these individuals, emphasizing their unwavering dedication despite facing severe repression.
In a departure from mere commemoration, Tinubu addressed the pressing economic challenges facing Nigeria.
He acknowledged the severe economic hardships and defended the reforms his administration has initiated.
Tinubu argued that these reforms, though painful, are necessary to build a robust economic foundation, moving away from an over-reliance on oil revenues.
Highlighting the importance of both political and economic democracy, Tinubu urged Nigerians to remain vigilant against those who might exploit current economic difficulties to undermine the democratic system.
He emphasized his commitment to protecting the rights and freedoms of all Nigerians and pledged to pursue policies that promote economic opportunity and fair compensation.
Tinubu’s speech also recognized the critical role of the media in the democratic struggle, celebrating the courage of Nigerian journalists and their contributions to the fight against military rule.
He lauded media establishments for their resilience in the face of government crackdowns.
In conclusion, President Tinubu called for a renewed dedication to achieving economic democracy, promising continued reforms and dialogue with organized labor.
He reassured the nation of his administration’s commitment to cooperation over conflict, aiming for a fair and prosperous future for all Nigerians.