
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, has declared that Nigeria’s future is brighter than its past as the country marks its 65th independence anniversary.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Monday, Akume described Independence Day as more than a ceremonial date, calling it “a profound opportunity for us to reflect on how far we have come as a people, celebrate our resilience, and renew our commitment to the ideals of unity, peace, and progress.”
He said Nigeria’s journey since 1960 had been marked by both triumphs and trials, but the “Nigerian spirit has remained unbroken.”
“This year’s celebration is anchored on the theme: ‘Nigeria at 65: All Hands on Deck for a Greater Nation.’ It reminds us that building a greater Nigeria is not the task of government alone but a responsibility for every citizen,” he said.
Akume praised the “visionary leadership” of President Bola Tinubu, noting that the Renewed Hope Agenda had become the guiding framework for national transformation.
He said his office plays a central role in ensuring the agenda translates into “a lived reality for Nigerians” by coordinating policies and strengthening inter-ministerial synergy.
“We are all aware of the economic reforms initiated by this administration. They are bold, sometimes difficult, but necessary steps aimed at stabilising our economy, restoring investor confidence, and laying a foundation for long-term growth,” he said.
The SGF added that inflationary pressures were easing, foreign investment inflows were reviving, job opportunities were expanding, and social interventions were being strengthened to cushion reforms on vulnerable groups.
Akume listed the line-up of anniversary events, including the national campus debate on September 30 and President Tinubu’s broadcast on October 1.
“As we celebrate this milestone, let us reflect on our shared responsibility to build a greater nation. Government is playing its part; citizens too must play theirs,” he said.
“Let all hands truly be on deck for a greater, stronger, and more prosperous Nigeria.”