Former President Goodluck Jonathan has called on Nigerians not to lose hope despite the economic and security challenges confronting the country.
This was contained in a press statement signed by Ikechukwu Eze, Special Adviser to the former President.
In his goodwill message to mark Nigeria’s 65th Independence anniversary, Jonathan described the occasion as a moment for sober reflection on the nation’s journey since gaining freedom from colonial rule.
“Our nation marks another significant milestone in its journey to nationhood.
“As we celebrate 65 years of independence, this moment offers us an opportunity to reflect on our collective journey of nation-building; on the challenges we have faced, and on the vast possibilities that still lie ahead,” he said.
Acknowledging the difficulties of insecurity, economic disparity, and weak institutions, the former President urged citizens to remain hopeful and sustain belief in the country’s enormous potential.
“Nigeria is a blessed nation, endowed with vast land, abundant natural resources, and, above all, the ingenuity and creativity of the people,” Jonathan stated, noting that Nigerians continue to distinguish themselves globally across different fields of human endeavour.
He further encouraged citizens to allow patriotism to guide their actions and to stay united in pursuit of national progress.
“Let us hold firmly to optimism and faith, knowing that the greatness of our country is within reach if we remain united and steadfast.
“May our nation continue to rise in strength and purpose,” Jonathan added.