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Deputy President of the Senate Ovie Omo-Agege and former Senate President David Mark have called for oneness, unity and renewed patriotism from all Nigerians.

Omo-Agege, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yomi Odunuga, said Nigerians must unite behind the national flag, set aside the narrative of division, violence and hate, and replace them with the narrative of peace and unity.

He stressed that the country would surmount its present challenges and emerge stronger.

He said: “Independence anniversary not only offers us the opportunity to give thanks to God for preserving us despite the challenges but also a time to reflect on how we, as citizens and leaders, can contribute to strengthening our country, uphold peace and harmony and embrace the common humanity that shines so brilliantly through our diversity.

“Although we are passing through a myriad of challenges, nothing is insurmountable if we set our minds to it. With our never-say-never attitude, we can surmount our present challenges.

“I call on all Nigerians to renew faith with Nigeria as we commemorate another Independence anniversary.”

Omo-Agege, who chairs the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution, revealed that the panel’s report would be presented anytime soon.

According to him, the focus of the Committee is how to manage the exercise in a fair, inclusive and transparent manner to meet the expectations of most Nigerians.

“We have made far-reaching recommendations on the 17 thematic areas under review. Very soon, our report would be presented for consideration,” he said.

Mark, in a statement by his media aide, Paul Mumeh, called on citizens to bury old prejudices to religion, tribe or ethnic leanings believed to be antithetical to development.

He listed the misfortunes occasioned by the 30-month’s old Nigeria/Biafra civil war, several ethnoreligious conflicts and agitations in some parts of the country as unfortunate incidents hindering developments.

Mark said: “Nigeria has all it takes to overcome the challenges but the government must live up to its responsibilities in order to earn the trust and confidence of the people.

“The journey has been torturous though eventful in many respects. There is strength in our diversity. Our government, religious and traditional leaders must continue to preach the message of hope and reignite the can-do spirit of Nigerians.”

“I advise those fanning the embers of disintegration or war through hate speeches, kidnapping, banditry, terrorism and other societal ills to sheathe their swords for peace to reign.”

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