The Vice Presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) Bishop Isaac Idahosa says the greatest achievement of the country is remaining an indivisible entity at 62 .
Idahosa said this in a statement on Saturday in Abuja to mark the 62nd independence anniversary of the country.
He said Nigeria, haven survived some of her darkest phases in her history had remained an Indivisible and stronger entity, adding that this remained one of the country’s greatest achievement.
He, however, said the country was still far from where the founding fathers of Nigeria desired when they envisioned and clamored for Independence.
He said that all hopes were not lost, as the 2023 general elections offered the country another opportunity to elect a leader that would take Nigeria to her desired height.
He said: “We are thanking God for Nigeria at 62, mainly because we have remained as one indivisible entity, despite all odds and the hurdles the country has been through.”
The NNPP vice presidential candidate said remaining one big nation remained the greatest achievement at 62, despite several prediction of severance by nay sayers.
Idahosa said Nigerians clamour for a Rabiu Kwankwaso led new Nigeria where every sector would remain functional and dividends of democracy would be delivered was achievable.
The Bishop again made a case for his principal and flag bearer of his party, Kwankwaso, assuring Nigerians that the latter would reinvent the wheels of the country.
He added that the presidential candidate of NNPP would give every Nigerian a sense of inclusiveness when voted in 2023.
“Kwankwaso is not your regular politician, who says what he will not do. As a matter of fact, his action speaks more volume than he says.
Archbishop Idahosa is the presiding Bishop of God First Ministries, a Pentecostal Church, he was announced as running mate to Kwankwaso of NNPP in July.
Source: News Agency of Nigeria