As Nigeria marked its Independence Day, Alhaji Mohammed Sadiq, the Walin Ganye Chiefdom, has extended heartfelt wishes to Nigerians, calling for renewed commitment to peace, unity, and progress.
In his goodwill message, the highly revered elder statesman described Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary as “a moment of reflection and rededication,” urging citizens to embrace tolerance, patriotism, and shared responsibility in building a greater nation.
Alhaji Mohammed Sadiq, who is widely celebrated as a philanthropist, humanitarian, and mentor to countless political leaders across the country, expressed optimism that Nigeria’s best years still lie ahead. He noted that the resilience of the Nigerian people remains the bedrock of the nation’s survival despite daunting challenges.
Commending President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Walin Ganye applauded the administration’s “tireless efforts at repositioning Nigeria on the path of greatness.” He particularly highlighted the strides made in curbing insecurity, acknowledging that while isolated pockets of violence persist, the government has made visible progress in restoring relative calm across many troubled regions.
> “Leadership is not about perfection but about courage, vision, and commitment to the common good. President Tinubu has shown determination in confronting our security challenges and in laying foundations for a more prosperous future,” he stated.
Alhaji Mohammed Sadiq urged Nigerians to rally behind the government, stressing that nation-building requires collective sacrifice and support. He further encouraged the youth to embrace hard work, innovation, and patriotism, assuring them that Nigeria’s destiny rests in their hands.
Known as one of the most respected voices in Adamawa State and across Northern Nigeria, the Walin Ganye has long been admired for his philanthropic contributions, community development initiatives, and his role as a bridge-builder in politics and governance.
As the nation celebrates its independence, his message resonates as both a call to unity and a reminder of the responsibility every citizen bears in shaping Nigeria’s future.
Nigeria at 65: Walin Ganye Urges Unity, Commends Tinubu’s Leadership in Curbing Insecurity