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Matawalle Commemorates With Nigerians Nigerians On Nigeria’s 64TH Independence Anniversary

As Nigeria celebrates its 64th Independence Anniversary, the Honourable Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, MON, congratulates President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, the Armed Forces and the entire nation on this significant milestone.

The Minister expressed pride in the nation’s progress and the enduring spirit of its people. “Nigeria’s journey has been one of resilience and strength. As we commemorate our independence, we must renew our commitment to safeguarding the unity, peace, and security of our nation,” he said.

Dr. Matawalle also paid tribute to the Armed Forces, stating, “Our military remains the cornerstone of our national sovereignty. Their dedication and sacrifices ensure that Nigeria continues to stand strong as a free and secured nation.”

In addition, Matawalle called for national solidarity, saying, “Let us unite as one people, with a shared vision for a peaceful and prosperous future for all Nigerians.

Matawalle notes that the milestone we are celebrating today call for more unity and commitment and reflection on the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present government, acknowledging Nigerians’ resilience and strength in the face of challenges. “Nigerians have demonstrated unyielding spirit and capacity, and we must build on this,” he said.

He commends President Tinubu’s efforts in supporting the Military through training and capacity building to combat insurgency, banditry, and other criminalities. He urges the Military to redouble their efforts, working closely with other agencies to eradicate insecurity.

“As we celebrate our 64th independence, we recognize the progress made and challenges overcome. Nigeria remains one indivisible country, and we thank God for that,” Matawalle stated. “I wish Mr. President, the Military, and all Nigerians a wonderful anniversary celebration.”

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