 The people of the most states have now joined their counterparts across the country in celebrating the nation's 60-second independence day. Governor Hopuzo de Mahine's speech called on Nigerians to promote those things that unite us as a nation and show ethnicity and rivalry. The governor says there is a need for Nigerians to search their hearts, adding that trust and love are key ingredients Nigerians should emulate in order to move the country forward. As a mother-in-law, every successful nation had this notion of turbulent and uncertain moments that they were able to overcome because of their faith in themselves. And the country remained unchecked. No nation can survive without trust among its people. To succeed a nation needs trust, a nation needs love, and the Father and Petroleum Committee of our citizens. I therefore see the occasion of this 60-second independence celebration as an opportunity for us to really dedicate ourselves to promoting and promoting our community over and above self-interest. Be our brothers people. Have all the two hinders syndrome. Love is our only way to draw your hearts. We should also resolve to accommodate one another to the people of our differences. Believing that we are the God that made it possible for us to find ourselves in one country called Nigeria. Also, Governor Hakimadu Fenteria says, the nation is facing a lot of insecurity challenges ranging from kidnapping and banditry that need to be dealt with to save the country from collapsing. The governor disclosed this today during the celebration of Nigeria at 62, and that was at the Mahmoud Rabadu Square, Yola, the other master capital. According to Fenteria, the country needs leaders that will put an end to the insecurity of deviling the country. So Nigerians need to do the needful by voting the right candidate in 2023. I'm however worried that the nation has had to pass through challenges, times in her journey to nationhood, rolling out of an unfortunate battle with insurgency, kidnapping and banditry should give every citizen's cause for concern. We came at the time the state was passing through its worst challenges of insecurity, economic hardship and COVID-19 pandemic. Today, we are proud to tell our people that we have been able to change the ugly narrative and are ever ready to defend our actions, publicly knowing fully well that we have made a difference in governance within our first tenure, despite these challenges. I believe in a new Nigeria going into election in 2023, Nigeria will cement its present challenges and emerge stronger. But it will not just happen until we rise out to make the real change that Nigeria has been yearning for through the ballot. I urge you to renew faith with Nigeria as the nation adds another year who will get better, who will be greater. I assure you, we will not abandon any of our projects that is ongoing. We will continue our infrastructure development until the last day of this administration. Back in Oregon State concerned stakeholders have raised their hope for a better Nigeria irrespective of the challenges facing the nation. The celebration was held at Moschuda Bella Stadium as residents came out on mass in our belgium, describing the day as an evaluation day which is worth celebrating. Meanwhile, Nigerians were charged to be committed to the progress of the nation. We saw the same Nigeria that our forefather handed over to us several decades ago. If they are alive today, I'm sure they will never be happy because the Nigeria they handed over to us, then there was electricity supply, there was portable water, there was good hospital. But today the reference is the case. I would only appeal to the government of the day that they should use the opportunity of today's celebration to find means to end the ASUS strike on ground and at the same time they should provide employment and end body tree insecurity and the rest in the country because a situation, I want you to know that no nation is perfect. Nigeria is the same. But at the same time, Nigeria can simply make perfect. It depends on the way me and you feel it. At the same time, I want to implore all Nigerians that as the election is coming we should do everything humanly possible to ensure we have a free and fair election. To be fair, we are not where we are supposed to be. But we should all be determined and committed to make Nigeria work for us. So it's not a group of people that will do it. All of us as a people must be determined to change the narrative. It's only then that we can have in Nigeria that all of us will be proud of. All Nigerians, we should remain united. We should remain dedicated and to ensure that the peace of this country is guaranteed. We are moving towards a nationalism period. We should pray that it should be peaceful and the best to come out of it. Nigeria workers should remain more dedicated to our duty and to ensure that we contribute to our quota in no small measure to the development and progress of this great country.