DEMOCRACY DAY: Senator Osita Ngwu Urges Hope, Unity, and Collective Responsibility
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Democracy Day 2026-06-12T19:00:00.000000Z

DEMOCRACY DAY: Senator Osita Ngwu Urges Hope, Unity, and Collective Responsibility

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The Senator urged Nigerians to embrace hope over despair, unity over division, and service over self-interest, stressing that the country's future depends not only on government efforts but also on the collective commitment of citizens who continue to believe in Nigeria and one another.

As Nigerians commemorate Democracy Day, Senator Osita Ngwu has called on citizens to remain hopeful, united, and committed to building a stronger nation despite prevailing challenges.

In his Democracy Day message, Senator Ngwu described democracy as a system founded on the belief that every citizen matters, every voice counts, and every child deserves the opportunity to dream, grow, and succeed.

The Senator urged Nigerians to embrace hope over despair, unity over division, and service over self-interest, stressing that the country's future depends not only on government efforts but also on the collective commitment of citizens who continue to believe in Nigeria and one another.

According to him, the Nigeria that citizens desire can only be achieved through shared responsibility, resilience, and dedication to national progress.

Expressing optimism about the nation's future, Senator Ngwu stated that Nigeria's best days are still ahead and reaffirmed his confidence in the country's ability to become more prosperous, just, and united for generations to come.

He concluded by extending warm Democracy Day wishes to all Nigerians and encouraging continued faith in the nation's democratic journey.

Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria.

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