Gbajabiamila vouches for Tinubu in June 12 message

House of Representatives Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila has assured Nigerians that they will enjoy democracy dividends under President Bola Tinubu.

In his June 12 message, the Surulere representative said being one of those who fought for civilian rule, Tinubu will not disappoint the people.

Gbajabiamila congratulated Nigerians for their unwavering support for the nation’s democracy as they mark this year’s Democracy Day.

“It is a unique milestone in the democratic journey with the election of President Tinubu, a thoroughbred democrat, who is noted for his tenacious defence of democracy,” he said.

The Speaker said his joy stems from the fact that Nigerians are set to appreciate the true meaning of democracy because Tinubu “is a product of democracy”.

Gbajabiamila described the country’s leader as someone who understands and appreciates the tenets of democracy and the value it brings to the table of the populace.

“President Tinubu will not shy away from bringing to bear the dividends of democracy Nigerians have been yearning for,” he vouched.

Gbajabiamila thanked citizens for continuing to support civilian dispensation “by building its processes without wavering since 1999”.

He urged them to remain united amid socio-economic and political challenges, and requested prayers for leaders for God’s guidance and wisdom.

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