By Ikenna Nwokedi
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa has called on Nigerians irrespective of ethnic belief and orientation to promote love and unity in honour of the valiant men and women who have served and sacrificed for the country’s peace and stability.
The National Chairman of APGA made the remarks on the occasion of the Armed Forces Remembrance Day usually observed every 15th of January, which is a day Nigeria set aside to commemorate the supreme price paid by our service men and women in keeping the country united and safe.
Barr Ezeokenwa encouraged citizens across all divides to reflect on the relentless efforts and ultimate sacrifices of the Nigerian Armed Forces. He urged Nigerians to mirror the spirit of brotherhood and camaraderie exhibited by the nation’s troops on the front lines and inculcate these values in our daily dealings with fellow Nigerians.
“Today, we stand in memory of our courageous soldiers. Their unwavering determination and selflessness weave the very fabric of our national flag and embody our collective will to prevail against adversity. Let every Nigerian, from every state, every tribe, and every walk of life, join hands in unity – this is the most fitting tribute we can pay to our fallen heroes,” Ezeokenwa stated.
The APGA Chairman emphasized that remembrance is only the first step after which action must follow. He called upon all Nigerians to actively foster an environment of mutual respect and understanding. “Our differences are the palette that colours our nation vibrant and beautiful. Let’s work together, with hearts full of love, to create a masterpiece worthy of the sacrifice of our armed forces,” he stressed.
He further stressed that the stability and growth of Nigeria rest not only on the might of its Armed Forces but also on the collective will of its people to live in harmony.
“As we honour our heroes today, let us also pledge to be the architects of peace in our daily lives, for true peace is achieved not only through victory on the battlefield but also through love in our communities,” Ezeokenwa concluded.