The Federal Government has declared May
29, 2014 as a public holiday to mark the 2014
Democracy Day celebrations.
A statement by the Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Interior, Mrs. Fatima Bamidele in
Abuja on Wednesday, stated that the Minister of Interior, Patrick
Moro, declared the holiday
on behalf of the government.
She said the minister wished Nigerians a
warm celebration and urged them to support
the transformation agenda of the government
by participating actively in democratic governance to transform the nation.
Moro, the statement said, also congratulated
Nigerians on the attainment and celebration
of another democratic year.
He called on the citizens to join hands with
President Goodluck Jonathan in the effort to build a peaceful and united nation.
More talks coming your way on this issue. Keep your fingers crossed as
we delve into the Nigerian Democracy and its achievements in the last
fifteen years.
Your Bro,
In struggle.
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
wat are celebratin? Democracy for the few, allow me joor.
ReplyDeleteEasy bro, everyone understands, but let's not lose hope. Prayers with our personal contributions can help towards the total development of our dear country.
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ReplyDeleteKeep up, letz not lose hope.