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June 12 Symbol of Nigeria’s enduring strength of democracy – Anambra Deputy Speaker

Anambra Deputy Speaker says June 12 Symbolizes Enduring Strength of Democracy

byAwesome Ekene
June 11, 2025
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Chukwuma Okoye speaks about June 12

…iNews Times reports that June 12 is a national public holiday in Nigeria to commemorate the restoration of democracy.

The Deputy Speaker, Anambra State House of Assembly, Chief Chukwuma Okoye has described June 12 as a day that symbolized enduring strength of democracy in Nigeria, iNews Times reports.

Okoye stated this in Awka while reflecting on the performance of the 8th Anambra State House of Assembly.

The iNews Times reports that June 12 is a national public holiday in Nigeria to commemorate the restoration of democracy in 1999.

According to him, the past year has been one of dedication, learning, and legislative advancement. 

Okoye, representing Awka South Constituency 2 said the present legislatures have demonstrated uncommon unity, discipline, and commitment to the democratic mandate entrusted to them by the people.

He said, “The 8th Assembly has passed laws and motions that directly touch on critical sectors like education, infrastructure, health, security, and youth empowerment. 

“We have maintained robust oversight over executive actions to ensure that government policies are people-driven and impactful.”

While expressing joy with the level of cooperation and maturity existing among the law makers, Deputy Speaker said they have elevated the legislative process beyond partisanship and personal interest, putting the people first in all  they do.

“Looking ahead, the next two years offer a chance to consolidate and scale the legislative achievements.

“We intend to strengthen our legislative footprint through bills that promote innovation, digital economy, and inclusive governance. 

“Our commitment to transparency, accountability, and stakeholder engagement will remain unwavering. I will continue to work closely with the Rt. Hon. Speaker and all members to deepen the integrity and productivity of our Assembly.

“The challenges are many but the  resolve is stronger as the Assembly recognizes that true democracy is not merely about elections but about sustained service, dialogue, and delivery,” he added.

The Deputy Speaker reiterated that the people of the state deserve responsive leadership, which he assured that the 8th Assembly was committed to providing them with.

“We will continue to listen, to act, and to legislate in the best interest of all. The 8th Assembly is not just a legislative body; it is a vehicle for progress and a voice for the voiceless. 

“I remain deeply humbled by the opportunity to serve and to make a difference in the lives of our people. We are just getting started, and with God and the people on our side, we will leave a legacy of impact and purpose,” Okoye concluded.

Awesome Ekene

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