 And away from succession, the EGO and Eurobook community leaders in the North East Niger have called for the unity of their country. They're noting that with fairness and equity, the nation will overcome its threatening situations. The report is presented from our studios. EGO Day celebration in Yola had in attendance all a sudden dream. The Southern leaders insisted that oneness of the nation is not negotiable, urging separatists to shelf such ideas and embrace dialogue for collective interest. The president of General Ego Cultural Association, Adamoa Fidelis-Ume, appreciated the state government for providing an enabling environment in which they operate. However, congratulating the Ego of Yola for sustaining the spirit and objective of Ego Day concept, and making it a positive vehicle for sharing their collective dreams and aspirations. The Ego of Adamoa Godwin-Umenaka called for prayers and the unity of the nation. He, however, charges his subjects to be lower-biding as well as reaffirm their vote of confidence in Governor Amadou Umaru Fintiri for his peaceful dispositions in government. This is coupled with his giant developmental strides in all parts of the state. And I believe that God has answered our prayer. I believe when God says yes, nobody can say no. When we pray about peace over one year now, all the Christian Muslims are praying for peace. And God has answered our prayer. Yeah, we in Yoruba and in the North, we believe the unity of Nigeria. If we were not, we would have never had a mind of separate. If we were always peace in the North, and we are all one. I'll go to my brother for restrain. Whatever asking for can be achieved through dialogue. They called on Nigerians to work for the unity of the country insisting that individuals or original interests should not be above collective interest. So you get notified about fresh news updates.