Nigeria @61: Braduce writes Deltans, shares his dream, covenant with Deltans ahead of 2023

As Nigerians celebrate the country’s 60 years independence Anniversary, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and former Commissioner of Agriculture in Delta State, Chief Dr Angozi Amakazi Braduce, has called on Deltans to be prayerful, and come out to celebrate the country’s Independence as its worth to celebrating.

The former commissioner, stated this in a message to Nigerians, especially Deltans stating that as a child of independence, born a month after the country gained her independence from Britain, he had witnessed the progress of the country from pain to victory.

In the message that is laden with what contains like a political declaration for the 2023 race to the governorship of the state, he called on Deltans to continue to have hope, as he dreams of a state that is strong and resilient, that will only be achieved with the cooperation of the people of the state.

“As a child of Independence, born a month after our freedom from the hands of our colonial leaders, the journey to a nationhood had been torturous, and painful, as we had struggled to be where we are today.”

“61 years is a long journey. As we celebrate this anniversary, I have to remind my fellow Nigerians, especially my people from Delta State that hope is not lost, but be open-minded and believe in our ability to overcome every form of adversity.”

“Recently our dear state celebrated 30 years of creation. looking back, we have moved from that poor looking state with a strong will to excel, if we all can come together, and harness our diversity, we will build that enviable state we so desire.”

“On this ground, I have to tell you to prepare your mind as we move towards another election year, as I have a dream of a Delta that is strong, and resilient.”

“Come 2023, I hope to sign a covenant with Deltans. A covenant to build a strong, resilient and prosperous economy at the doorsteps of everyone that will enforce unity, through the spirits of consensus and cooperation. A state where we will see ourselves as members of one indivisible, prosperous family irrespective of our ethnic background.”

“Every Deltans have over the past years, in their own way contributed to this, as they had invested and pushed for a better state, and they are still doing that.”

He pointed out that many Deltans are going through numerous stress, despite their contribution over the years to the growth of the state, but they should not be dispelled, but be hopeful, as 2023 will usher in progress.

“I feel your pains because I had been there, come 2023, with you, my dream of a strong, resilient and prosperous economy, at the doorsteps of every Deltans that will foster unity, through the spirits of consensus and cooperation will be achieved.”

“As I congratulate every Nigerians, especially Deltans, I encourage us to come out and celebrate this 61 years of Nigeria Independence Anniversary. Pains and unknown fears should not keep us from celebrating this wonderful age.”

“Let us jointly pray for a Strong Nigeria, a united Delta State, with a booming economy and secure environment. This is my dream for Delta, come 2023.”

 

 

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