65th Independence: Okpebholo charges Nigerians on unity, teamwork
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Independence is not only about freedom from foreign rule. It calls for unity and teamwork in order to maximise the opportunities that come with freedom. We must always remind ourselves that we can achieve more if we come together as Edo people," Okpebholo said.
By Jethro Ibileke
The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Monday Okpebholo, has charged Nigerians on the need for unity and teamwork to achieve the purpose of independence.
He gave the charge on Wednesday, in a speech he delivered to mark the nation’s 65th Independence Day anniversary.
He noted that every October 1 reminds Nigerians “of the sacrifices of our founding fathers, who fought with courage and vision to give us a free nation”, adding that it is a day of pride, reflection, and, above all, renewed hope.
“Independence is not only about freedom from foreign rule. It calls for unity and teamwork in order to maximise the opportunities that come with freedom. We must always remind ourselves that we can achieve more if we come together as Edo people,” Okpebholo said.
Addressing the children and youths, the Governor who described them as the heartbeat of this State, charged them not to give in to despair.
“Do not give in to despair. Your energy and talents are the key to our future, and this government will continue to invest in you.
“My message today is simple: A New Edo Has Risen. A New Nigeria Has Risen. Together, with courage and dedication, nothing can stop us,” he concluded.
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