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Democracy must lead to development, says information minister

Ezekiel Johnson
Ezekiel Johnson
(Front row, 4th right) Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, (3rd Right) Zonal Chairman North Central APC, Hon. Mauzu Bawa, and other party executives during a courtesy visit to the minister, on September 14, 2023, in Abuja.

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Muhammed Idris, has called for unity amongst people to achieve the dividend of democracy.

He said democracy was nothing if it didn’t bring progress, development, and unity among the people.

The minister made the remarks on Thursday during a courtesy visit by the APC North-Central Zone.

“It was for this reason that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is constantly promoting the dual concepts of unity and economic prosperity to our people; as the chief image maker of Nigeria. That is the message I am also disseminating,” he said, noting the need for Nigerians to conduct some soul-searching.

“National re-orientation is at the heart of the change and hope that we all desire for this country; each one of us has the responsibility to recover his steps and do the right thing,” he said, calling on the party members to unite and engage more so that they can achieve great things for the country.

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The minister disclosed the need for the party to galvanize people towards a common understanding and shared vision for what our country should be, and this could be achieved through the party machinery across all levels.

In his speech, the national vice-chairman of the APC North Central, Alh. Bawa Rijau, on behalf of the National Working Committee of the APC, and zonal executives, congratulated the minister on his appointment.

He also thanked Tinubu for appointing one of their own to the position, noting that as a clear indication that the president appreciated the role Alhaji Idris played during the campaign.

The delegation assured the minister of their support at all times, charging him to work with his colleagues in the cabinet to fast-track development in the zone.

“The North Central zone did very well in the last election, and because of this, we expect you and your cabinet colleagues to work together to ensure that the interests of the North Central are protected,” he stated.

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