The Nigerian Community in South Africa wish to join fellow Nigerians at home and abroad to mark this year’s democracy day.
Its been 22 years when our country returned to civil rule and there is a need to celebrate the uninterrupted change of administrations since then.
The Nigerian Union South Africa urges the Federal government not to relent in meeting some of the challenges facing the nation.
Top on the list is insecurity, banditry and abductions. All efforts to check and stop these vices should be sustained until victory is achieved.
We also urge the government to sustain policies that have made Nigeria not to be among countries with high covid-19 cases and deaths.
NUSA is happy that covid-19 cases in our country are not on the rise and this should be sustained.
We equally recommend that measures aimed at boosting the nation’s economy and not allowing it to go down should be implemented.
The Nigerian Community in South Africa has been law-abiding, obeying all rules and regulations of our host country.
We have continued to sensitize Nigerians living in South Africa to stay away from crime or issues that will harm them and tarnish the image of our country.
We pledge to continue contributing to our country’s democracy and good governance.
Adetola Olubajo
President, Nigerian Union South Africa (NUSA)