As Nigeria marked its 65th Independence anniversary yesterday, political leaders, clerics, and activists across the country reflected on the nation’s journey since 1960, urging unity, resilience, and a shared commitment to overcoming insecurity, corruption, and economic hardship.
Governors from various states used the occasion to call for hope and sacrifice, with Kaduna’s Uba Sani describing the milestone as a moment for reflection and honouring the vision of the founding fathers.
Enugu’s Peter Mbah and Anambra’s Charles Soludo backed ongoing reforms, acknowledging short-term pain as necessary for long-term national recovery.
From Oyo to Sokoto, and Ogun to Ondo, leaders emphasized national cohesion, the rule of law, and collective responsibility in building a stronger Nigeria.
The Pan Niger Delta Forum called for urgent attention to neglected infrastructure, and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan reminded Nigerians of the founding vision: a nation united by justice and equity not divided by ethnicity or politics.

