 We return you to the story where we told you that the Lagos State Governor has advised that all remains steadfast, united, and as one great people, and to also hope in the renewed mantra of hope of the all-progressive Congress. Our correspondent, Lovie Kukui Edokun, was at the Democracy Day event in Lagos, and now reports. It is the 30th anniversary of June 12. The day commemorates what is adjudged to be one of Nigeria's three years and fair democratic election, believed to have been won by the late Chief M. K. O. Abyola. People across all tribes and tongues, ages, creed, or color gathered at various centers in Lagos State to mark the historic day. Lagos State Governor Baba Jidesawunlu, represented by his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzad, paid glowing tributes to the late M. K. O. He described June 12 as a watershed and a turning point in the political history of Nigeria. We are getting there, and for every Nigerian to understand, there are no process designed by human being will be 100 percent perfect. So, of course, we cannot ask for democracy and behave in a non-democratic way. So, there has been an election. There are processes to adjudicate, and so as long as that process is ongoing, we should all unite to build our country, because that is the essence. He also commanded President Bola Chinubu as a major player in the journey to enthroning and enduring democracy in Nigeria. The new hope is a mimic of a sort of the hope agenda there, because the reality is we need to build this country, and that's what is doing, what will be done about it, the culture, what will be done about our economy. It has said for the first time the GDP of our country will rise by six percent, so we have to do what we need to do. Until the emergence of President Bola Chinubu, I believe that it has been significantly negative. What the military, the politicians in military uniform did to us in 1999 was that rather than allow Nigerians to pick a leader of their choice, they went ahead and fostered on us one of the former military commander-in-chief. We are ready to express ourselves, to define democracy, to define the image of the country in the committee of nations, and it's also significant in the sense that for the first time after due 12, for the past 30 years, a major actor in that scheme is now the President of Nigeria. We hope that he will learn from the trauma, the pains of Nigerians. Abyeola Edewo also spoke on what Chinubu's presidency means for the entrenchment of democracy in Nigeria. See, Ashwajibola Med Chinubu is a very loyal person. Ashwaju and MKO, when I saw Fermi, Fermi Kbajabiamila, Mr. Speaker, with Ashwaju during the campaign trail, it reminded me so much of my dad and Ashwaju. Highlights of the event was a traditional lane of reads, with prayers said at the grave side of the late Chief MKO, Abyeola. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.