Wednesday, December 18

Aigbefoh tasks Nigerians on peaceful coexistence

By Gami Tadanyigbe

Chief Dr. Amb. Ebosetale David Aigbefoh Esq, a legal practitioner, has called on Nigerians for peaceful coexistence and live as brothers and sisters in accordance with the laws of the land to enhance development and nation building.

Barrister Aigbefoh made the call while speaking with newsmen during his birthday celebration in his country home, Abuja-FCT on Wednesday.

According to him, the call became imperative considering the negative attitudes of some Nigerians towards their leaders.

“We should always pray for our leaders to enable them succeed in delivering more dividends of democracy to the citizens,’’ he urged.

According to him, whatsoever that affects the leadership of any society will have a multiplier effects on their followership.

He maintained that Nigerians should continue to pray for the peaceful co-existence of the citizenry, stressing that Nigeria belong to us, I’m appealing to you whether you are here or outside Nigeria to remain peaceful and law abiding for national development.

“We should be after the good of Nigerians take care of our children, but not engage in what can cause chaos among Nigerian citizen. He said we should always pray for our leaders to enable them succeed in delivering more dividends of democracy to citizen for nation building.”

Aigbefoh; Director of Programmes, Association of Legislative Drafting and Advocacy practitioner (ALDRAP), Principal partner, notary public, and former vice chairman of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Gwagwalada branch, Abuja FCT further observed that the security challenges facing the country had affected the lives, socio-economic and infrastructural development of the country, hence there is need for all of us to pray fervently for God’s intervention to tackle the nation’s challenges.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the birthday celebration was well attended by some dignitaries, Professional colleagues, Friends and traditional rulers in the community.

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