IMMEDIATE past Senate leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN) and Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke, first governor of Osun State, have called on Nigerians to sacrifice more for the unity of Nigeria in 2016.
In separate messages, Ndoma-Egba and Adeleke urged Nigerians to be optimistic that the present economic and security challenges will pass if citizens can just do more for the country.
The former Senate Leader said he was “optimistic that the All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government knows where the shoe pinches for the common man and with President Muhammadu Buhari in the saddle, be rest assured that, beginning from 2016, things will change for the better.
“Nigerians will not regret voting the APC into power…” Ndoma-Egba said.
On his part, Senator Adeleke, in a statement from his media aide, Olumide Lawal, prayed that may Nigeria and Nigerians continue to meet with the favours of God and opined that “this time calls for sacrifice and drive on the parts of all, so as to evolve an egalitarian society, where our basic infrastructures are taken for granted.
He advised the youth and young school leavers to embrace entrepreneurship skill acquisition so as to be self reliant and less dependent on white-collar jobs.
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