Ned Nwoko reflects on Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’
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“Nigeria at 65 must choose to lead, not as a country of wasted potential, but as a nation that transforms its wealth into wellbeing for its people...
By Isa Isawade
The Senator representing Delta North district, Ned Nwoko, has reflected on the President Bola Tinubu Administration’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ and said it deserves recognition for reaffirming Nigeria’s leadership on the continent.
Nwoko said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) ahead of Nigeria’s 65th independence anniversary on Oct. 1st.
He explained that the President’s blueprint encouraged local production over reckless imports and investment in social interventions.
According to him, the vision is a bold beginning that must be sustained with consistency and urgency, adding that Nigeria is already rising beyond her challenges.
He described the nation as a work in progress at 65; “a story of resilience, promise, and determination.”
Nwoko added: “Ours is a nation that has survived turbulence, overcome setbacks, and yet continues to stand as Africa’s most powerful voice.
“Nigeria at 65 must choose to lead, not as a country of wasted potential, but as a nation that transforms its wealth into wellbeing for its people.
“We must secure our communities, empower our youth, modernise our infrastructure, and build institutions that outlive individuals.
“We must insist that no Nigerian is left behind. Not the farmer in the village, not the entrepreneur in the city, not the vulnerable in need of support.”
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