Independence day: Nigerians should imbibed the spirit of brotherhood – Kwankwaso

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By Garba Gwangwangwan

The leader of kwankwasiyya movement , Sen Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has feliticitated with Nigerians on the occasion of the nation’s 61st Independence Day anniversary.

In a statement issued by the former governor has called on all Nigerians irrespective of tribe, political or religious persuasion to imbibe the spirit of brotherhood.

Kwankwaso states that what the country needs at this trying times is for all to imbibe the spirit of brotherhood.

“I congratulate all Nigerians as we mark the occasion of the nation’s 61st Independence Day anniversary. Having come this far, the occasion calls for celebration but this is not so because of the situation of things In Our dear country”

Former governor maintained that Nigeria as nation is passing through trying times, let me urge all compatriots not to despair but rather forge synergy by imbibing the spirit of brotherhood.” He said.

He added that the numerous problems plaguing the Nation could only be surmounted while all Nigerians from all walks of life come together to rescue it and reposition it to greatness.

The former federal lawmaker who lauded the efforts of the nation’s founding fathers, added that patriotism, love and brotherhood are the necessary ingredients for the nation’s growth and development.

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