The Senate President, David Mark, says Nigeria has made appreciable
progress worth commending, in spite of the challenges confronting her as
an Independent nation.
Mark made the remark in his good will message signed by his Chief Press
Secretary, Paul Mumeh, on Monday in Abuja, to mark Nigeria’s 53rd
Independence anniversary.
He said that although Nigeria had yet to achieve all, it had, however,
recorded great achievements, reports News Agency of Nigeria.
"We are yet to get to the level of our dreams, but nobody can deny the fact that we have recorded some land mark achievements since the colonial masters left our shores.
“Besides the infrastructural development across the country, we now have skilled and qualified manpower in virtually all fields of human endeavour,” he said.
He called for support and cooperation of all Nigerians in the task of nation-building that, saying, "all of us may not be good doctors, lawyers, writers or engineers but we can all contribute our quota.
"We must, therefore, strive to harness our human and material resources in a way and manner that would engender development in all ramifications."
"We are yet to get to the level of our dreams, but nobody can deny the fact that we have recorded some land mark achievements since the colonial masters left our shores.
“Besides the infrastructural development across the country, we now have skilled and qualified manpower in virtually all fields of human endeavour,” he said.
He called for support and cooperation of all Nigerians in the task of nation-building that, saying, "all of us may not be good doctors, lawyers, writers or engineers but we can all contribute our quota.
"We must, therefore, strive to harness our human and material resources in a way and manner that would engender development in all ramifications."
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