Nigeria @63: Edo deputy Speaker calls for reestablishment of rule of law













By Editor


Oct 1, 2023





As Nigeria marks 63 years of nationhood, the Deputy Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Hon Maria Edeko has called for the reestablishment of the rule of law in the country.

Edeko, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker representing Esan North- East constituency II made the call in her congratulatory message on the nation's 63 independence anniversary celebration.

"As we celebrate Nigeria’s independence at 63, we must reflect on the urgent need to rebuild our Nation, firmly reestablish the rule of law in our country, the spirit of patriotism and inclusiveness", she said.

While noting that Nigeria, like other countries of the world, is passing through difficult times, she, however, urged the citizens to remain resolute to rebuild the nation. 

She called for constant prayers from both Christians and Muslims for God to intervene in the numerous challenges confronting the nation.

The lawmaker noted that given the complexities of security challenges, economic hardship other aspects of national development, one could not but ask for prayers for Nigeria and Nigerians.

The deputy Speaker, who called for support for governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration in the state, opined that, the governor had in the last seven years, reformed the various sectors of the state economy.

She listed some of the sectors to include Civil and Public Service, sports, Forestry, education, social welfare, Women inclusion in Governance among others.

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