Kayode Fayemi, the former Ekiti governor, has urged Nigerians to be hopeful for a better year 2023.
He said this in his new year message on Saturday, in a statement by Ahmad Sajoh, the head of his media office.
Fayemi urged Nigerians to use the opportunity of the New Year to promote the virtues of peace, unity, and tolerance.
The former governor enjoined Nigerians to work together to build an inclusive, stable, and peaceful society that will be a beacon to other countries in Africa.
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He also urged Nigerians to see 2023 as an opportunity to intensify efforts to accomplish the dreams of the founding fathers.
“I celebrate with all Nigerians for the opportunity of a New Year. It is my hope and prayer that the New Year will offer us all the opportunity for a fresh and glorious start at both personal and national levels. And this will usher for our country, and for us, a season of peace, unity, and prosperity,” the statement reads.
“I understand that as a country, we faced a lot of challenges in the outgoing year, but it is a thing of joy and a testament to our resilience as a people that we were not broken by these challenges and are here to celebrate the beginning of another year.
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“This is an opportunity for a fresh start, another chance to work towards accomplishing our national goals and aspirations. So we should keep hope alive.
“The Year 2023 being the time of the general elections will no doubt be a significant one for our country. I, therefore, appeal to all Nigerians to shun violence and embrace peace and tolerance as we go into the elections.
“We should not view differences in political opinions and affiliations as reasons for hatred and discord.
“We are one people who want the same thing: the greatness of Nigeria. Our understanding and strategies on how to achieve this may differ, but we are ‘one Nigerians.’ We should therefore be tolerant of other people’s choices and preferences. Love should supersede all in 2023.”
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