Supreme Court: Tinubu’s victory, affirmation of Nigerians mandate – Ogbuku

Ogbuku praised the Supreme Court’s verdict, stating that it reflects the people’s choice and validates Tinubu’s presidency. He urged all Nigerians, including opposition leaders, to unite with the President in rebuilding Nigeria.

In a statement released in Port Harcourt and attributed to his media aide, Dr. Willie Etim, Ogbuku commended the President and expressed confidence that Nigeria, under his leadership, would make significant strides towards progress and development, eventually assuming its rightful position among nations.

Ogbuku congratulated the President on his Supreme Court victory, emphasizing that the ruling reaffirms the people’s mandate and upholds his presidency. He commended the President for his commitment to democracy, the rule of law, respect for the constitution, the electoral process, and the judiciary’s independence.

Ogbuku also applauded the President’s accomplishments in office, particularly in economic, security, infrastructure, and social welfare improvements, and expressed confidence in the President’s ability to rekindle hope in the Nigerian project, inspiring many towards a brighter future. He pledged his support in celebrating this significant milestone and the journey towards progress and rejuvenation in the country.

Ads

spot_img

Don't miss

Where We Got It Wrong: The Danger Of Enthroning Novices In Leadership

When a nation rewards loyalty over competence and charisma...

Nigeria’s Democracy Failing Due To Weak Institutions, Corruption – Akeem Agbaje

A gubernatorial aspirant on the platform of All Progressives...

The Throne, The Office, The Unfinished: Why Nigeria Needs Finishing Schools for its Leaders | By Olaoluwa Mimiola

By Olaoluwa Mimiola Nigeria, a nation pulsating with vibrant cultures,...

Herbert Macaulay’s Pardon, Oseni And Umahi | By Festus Adedayo

By Festus Adedayo Words are sacred sovereign objects. This sacredness...

From Plea To Policy: Makinde Turns Security Guards’ Despair Into Dignity | By Sulaimon Olanrewaju

By Sulaimon Olanrewaju When Mr. Mayowa Adekunle left his abode...

Categories

spot_img

Where We Got It Wrong: The Danger Of Enthroning Novices In Leadership

When a nation rewards loyalty over competence and charisma over character, it signs a pact with instability. Until we stop enthroning novices in leadership,...

Nigeria’s Democracy Failing Due To Weak Institutions, Corruption – Akeem Agbaje

A gubernatorial aspirant on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) Barrister Akeem Agbaje has declared that the media also contributes to Nigeria's problems. Agbaje...

The Throne, The Office, The Unfinished: Why Nigeria Needs Finishing Schools for its Leaders | By Olaoluwa Mimiola

By Olaoluwa Mimiola Nigeria, a nation pulsating with vibrant cultures, complex politics, and a burgeoning economy, stands at a crucial juncture. Its trajectory hinges, in...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here