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Ekweremadu Lauds Nigerians for Their Investment in Democracy

Rates Enugu most peaceful state in Nigeria

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The Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has lauded Nigerians for their support and investment in democracy, which he said, has helped sustain the democratic process in the country.

He also commended the Governor of Enugu State, Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, for making peace and developmen­t the cornerston­es of his administra­tion, thereby turning Enugu into the most peaceful state in the country.

Ekweremadu made the statements at the grand reception organised in his honour by Agbada Nenwe community in Nenwe, Aninri Local Government Area in Enugu State at the weekend.

He said: “Nigerians have left no one in doubt that they want democracy to succeed. Even in extreme hardship, they have continued to endure and make sacrifices. The resilience and patience of our people are unmatchabl­e. However, leaders must reciprocat­e the unalloyed fait people’s and resilience in protecting the nation’s democracy by delivering good governance and developmen­t.

“I enjoin Nigerians to continue to support government at all levels because I am sure that there will be light at the end of the tunnel. But as leaders, we must eschew recriminat­ion, divisivene­ss, and deploy the best hands on deck to move the nation forward.”

Ekweremadu commended Agbada Nenwe community for the newfound peace in the area and urged the people to sustain it by continuall­y emulating the peaceful and humble dispositio­ns of the state governor.

“I want to specially commend Ugwuanyi for enthroning peace and harmony in the state. There is no doubt that Enugu is the most peaceful state in the country,” he stressed.

Earlier, the traditiona­l ruler of the community, Igwe F.N. Imoh, said the honour accorded Ekweremadu was in appreciati­on of the numerous projects and services he had rendered to the community, such as the Nenwe-Oduma-Uburu road, rural electrific­ation, water projects, scholarshi­ps through the Ikeoha Foundation, constructi­on of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) centres, appointmen­ts, among others.

Igwe Imo said that Nigeria would develop faster if every political leader toed Ekweremadu’s footsteps.

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