The director of corporate services at the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), Hon. (Engr.) Henry Minabowanre Baro urge citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to be determined and ready to forge ahead in building a stronger and Prosperous Nation despite the June 12 1993 saga.
Baro who disclosed this today in commemoration of June 12 Democracy Day reminded all of the immeasurable sacrifice of our heroes, as well as celebrate the courage and persistence of all Nigerians.”
While congratulating President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on the occasion of this year democracy day, he lauded the leadership of President Bola Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s democracy.
Baro described the Oborevwori's led administration as an administration that has delivered democratic dividends to the People adding that the Infrastructural development achieved within two years in office is highly commendable.
He noted that the Governor's efforts to promote good governance, economic growth, delivering meaningful development, creating Opportunities for all through his human capital development and stability have been remarkable.
“To my fellow Deltans and the great Urhobo Nation, I appeal that we continue to keep faith with the project of Nigeria. We must not lose sight of the bigger picture — a united, inclusive, and thriving country where every region and people can find expression and opportunity. Our strength lies in our diversity and our collective will to overcome adversity with dignity and resilience.
“Together, we can work to build the Nigeria we all desire — a nation guided by equity, transparency, and service to the people. As we remember June 12, let us recommit ourselves to the principles that make democracy meaningful: accountability, participation, rule of law, and justice for all.”
He called on all Deltans not to relent their support for Oborevwori's led administration noting that this administration has recorded tremendous progress and are prepared to do more for Deltans.