…says sacrifices made by June 12 heroes should inspire building a greater nation

 

President Bola Tinubu on Sunday assured Nigerians that his administration will not surrender the country to bandits and terrorists.

This is just as he also assured that the administration will intensify efforts to ease the economic hardship facing citizens, even as he  reaffirmed Federal Government’s determination to defeat insecurity and secure the release of all persons held captive across the country. 

Yomi Odunuga, Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation, said in a statement, that the assurance was conveyed by George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), on Sunday at the  Inter-Denominational Church Service held at the National Christian Centre, Abuja, as part of activities marking the 2026 Democracy Day celebration. 

Akume, who delivered President Tinubu’s message, congratulated Nigerians on 27 years of  uninterrupted democratic rule since 1999, describing the milestone as a testament to the resilience, commitment and sacrifices of citizens who fought for the restoration of democracy.

This year’s Democracy Day Service which began last Friday with a similar serve at the National Mosque, Abuja, has the theme, “God of hope, actualise our dreams,” 

He also urged Nigerians to honour the sacrifices of June 12 heroes by working towards a nation where elections are peaceful, leaders are accountable, communities are secure and every citizen can live with dignity.

The meeting was attended by dignitaries from all walks of life including the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio; Deputy Speaker House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu;  Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu; Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Didi Walson- Jack, Head of Civil Service of the Federation.
The President paid tribute to pro-democracy activists and patriots of the June 12 struggle, noting that many endured persecution, injuries and even death in the quest to secure democratic governance for the country.

Akume however noted that the President remains committed to fulfilling his constitutional responsibilities and would “double his efforts” to ensure that the socio-economic difficulties currently confronting Nigerians are substantially reduced through the delivery of sustainable democratic dividends. 

Acknowledging the hardship facing many households,  Akume said the government was fully aware of the economic strain, insecurity, kidnappings and displacement affecting several communities across the country.

According to him, “Government is sensitive to all these pains, shares in these pains and has heard your cries,” he said, adding that Tinubu was leading efforts to address the challenges with compassion and a strong sense of responsibility. 

Also speaking on security, the SGF stressed that the safety of Nigerians remains a top priority of the Federal Government, describing recent attacks and abductions as painful reminders that more work remains to be done. 

He assured citizens that the safe return of all persons in captivity remains a national priority, noting that security agencies and relevant institutions are being supported with the necessary resources to protect lives, secure communities and preserve Nigeria’s territorial integrity. 

“The government of Nigeria shall never succumb to terror, banditry or any form of criminal intimidation,” he declared. 

Akume tasked Nigerians to eschew violence especially as political activities for the 2027 general elections gradually gathering momentum, 

He also  urged Nigerians to reject  hate campaigns and divisive rhetoric, warning that democracy must never be reduced to a battleground.

He particularly appealed to young Nigerians not to allow themselves to be used for thuggery, political violence, misinformation campaigns, ethnic abuse or religious intolerance. 

“Do not rent out your conscience for money, drugs, political patronage or online applause. Your future is worth more than any politician’s temporary convenience,” he said.

The SGF also called on religious leaders, traditional rulers, civil society organisations, the media and families to promote tolerance, peaceful coexistence and responsible conduct as the nation moves toward another election cycle. 

Akume, while reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to democratic governance, interfaith harmony and peaceful engagement with the international community, insisted that despite existing challenges, the country’s democratic institutions remain strong and resilient. 

He commended the members of the Armed Forces and other security agencies for their sacrifices in safeguarding the nation and sustaining democratic rule.

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