Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Fmr Abia Speaker Engr Chinedum Orji Sympathizes with President Bola Tinubu After Democracy Day Misstep

Abuja, Nigeria — In an expression of solidarity and concern, former Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Engr Chinedum Orji, has extended his sympathies to President Bola Tinubu following the President's mild Misstep that resulted to a fall at the Eagles Square on Democracy Day.

The incident occurred during the national celebrations on June 12, marking Nigeria's Democracy Day.

In a statement released shortly after the incident, Engr Orji conveyed his heartfelt wishes for the President's swift recovery. "I am deeply concerned about the unfortunate incident involving our President today. I wish President Bola Tinubu a quick recovery and good health to continue his work. His resilience and dedication to our nation's democracy remain commendable, and I stand with him in solidarity during this time."

I join all public figures and citizens alike expressing their concerns and well-wishes for the President. I am glad to hear The Presidency assuring  that President Tinubu is in good health and will continue his duties without interruption.

Democracy Day is a significant event in Nigeria, commemorating the restoration of democ Former Abia Speaker Engr Chinedum Orji Sympathizes with President Bola Tinubu After Democracy Day Misstep

Abuja, Nigeria — In an expression of solidarity and concern, former Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Engr Chinedum Orji, has extended his sympathies to President Bola Tinubu following the President's mild Misstep that resulted to a fall at the Eagles Square on Democracy Day.

The incident occurred during the national celebrations on June 12, marking Nigeria's Democracy Day.

In a statement released shortly after the incident, Engr Orji conveyed his heartfelt wishes for the President's swift recovery. "I am deeply concerned about the unfortunate incident involving our President today. I wish President Bola Tinubu a quick recovery and good health to continue his work. His resilience and dedication to our nation's democracy remain commendable, and I stand with him in solidarity during this time."

I join all public figures and citizens alike expressing their concerns and well-wishes for the President. I am glad to hear The Presidency assuring that President Tinubu is in good health and will continue his duties without interruption.

Democracy Day is a significant event in Nigeria, commemorating the restoration of democracy in the country. The celebrations at Eagles Square were attended by numerous dignitaries, government officials, and citizens, highlighting the progress and challenges of the nation's democratic journey.

Engr Chinedum Orji, a prominent political figure in Abia State and the former Abia assembly Speaker, has been known for his advocacy for good governance and his support for democratic values. His message of sympathy underscores the unity and collective support among Nigeria's leaders, especially during challenging times.

As the nation reflects on its democratic achievements and looks forward to future progress, the incident serves as a reminder of the human element within the highest echelons of leadership and the importance of solidarity and support among the country's leaders.racy in the country. The celebrations at Eagles Square were attended by numerous dignitaries, government officials, and citizens, highlighting the progress and challenges of the nation's democratic journey.

Engr Chinedum Orji, a prominent political figure in Abia State and the former Abia assembly Speaker, has been known for his advocacy for good governance and his support for democratic values. His message of sympathy underscores the unity and collective support among Nigeria's leaders, especially during challenging times.

As the nation reflects on its democratic achievements and looks forward to future progress, the incident serves as a reminder of the human element within the highest echelons of leadership and the importance of solidarity and support among the country's leaders.

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