Nigeria at 64: Senator Adeola Congratulates Nigerians, Backs Renewed Hope Agenda

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As Nigeria marks its 64th Independence Anniversary, Senator Solomon Adeola (APC, Ogun West) has extended warm congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Nigerians nationwide.

In a statement signed by Kayode Odunaro,
Media Adviser to Senator Adeola, who chairs the Senate Committee on Appropriations, reflected on Nigeria’s resilience despite ongoing socioeconomic challenges.

“In spite of the challenges facing our nation, particularly in the area of socioeconomic development, which are not peculiar to Nigeria alone, we continue to forge ahead as a united and indivisible nation,” the senator remarked.

He called on citizens to remain prayerful and steadfast in their support for the country and its leadership. “I urge all Nigerians to be steadfast in prayer for the President, for peace, security, and unity of purpose in the crucial task of nation-building and development,” Senator Adeola stated.

Looking ahead, Senator Adeola expressed confidence in President Tinubu’s administration, emphasizing the potential for growth under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

He highlighted that the diligent implementation of this agenda will lead to a more prosperous and secure future for the nation.

“With the faithful and painstaking implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda, I am optimistic that Nigeria will achieve a better future and overcome the wrongs of the past,” he affirmed, urging Nigerians to unite in the common pursuit of progress.

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