President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fostering dialogue, reconciliation, and healing among Nigeria’s ethnic nationalities.
A message issued by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga to commemorate the 2024 Ogoni Martyrs Remembrance Day, stated that President Tinubu stands in solidarity with the National Youth Council of Ogoni People (NYCOP) and all Ogoni citizens to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defence of the Ogoni nation’s interests.
The President noted that this year’s commemoration, themed “After Price, Comes Prise,” reflects a collective commitment to acknowledging the pain and the lessons of the past as all stakeholders aspire for a brighter future.
“We honour their memory by recognising the sacrifices made and pledging to strive for a future characterised by peace, justice, and sustainable development for all communities, particularly those in the Niger Delta,” said President Tinubu.
The President reaffirmed that his administration will actively address historical grievances and work towards building a united and prosperous nation for future generations.
This vision will be realised through constructive engagement and mutual respect.
Oil was first commercially discovered in Oloibiri, Ogoniland, in 1958.
The subsequent struggles of Ogoni leaders to protect their environment from harmful oil exploration were met with severe repression, culminating in the tragic execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other leaders in 1995.
“As we remember the Ogoni Martyrs, let us honour their legacy by committing to a future where such injustices are no longer tolerated and where the voices of all Nigerians are heard and respected,” President Tinubu said.
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