In commemoration of the 65th Independence anniversary of Nigeria a Stalwart of the All Progressives Congress (APC) party and first female Governorship Candidate in 2022 Ekiti Election, Erelu Kemi Elebute-Halle has felicitated with Nigerians and saluted their resilience, devotion and love for a better Nation.
Erelu Elebute -Halle in his independence message noted that Nigeria is currently going through a reformative stage which She affirmed will surely end in the development of the country.
She acknowledges the various reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration aimed at rejigging the various sectors of the nation and placing her on the path of glory.
The female Politician charged Nigerians to have faith as the President is working round the clock to ensure he brings succour to the populace, while also calling on them to use the independence anniversary as an avenue to re-dedicate themselves in the Nigeria project and have faith in their country, noting that there is nowhere else we can call home.
She said; “I congratulate Nigerians, on this auspicious 65th national day of our dear country. Let me seize this opportunity to tell our people to continue to believe in the Nigerian project as currently being reformed by the Tinubu led administration.
Let’s sustain our resilience towards a better Nigeria. We, at the grassroots will continue to support the president and we will do our part in making sure the dividends of democracy gets to every nook and cranny of the council.
Erelu Halle also congratulates Ekiti people on the 29th Anniversary of the State’s creation, saying the creation of the State 25 years ago has been justified.
She added that investment in infrastructure and other sectors of the economy since the creation of the State had changed its socio-economic landscape.
The APC Stalwart, lauded the sacrifice of the State’s founding fathers, who against all odds pursued their convictions, mobilized resources to ensure the realization of the dreams of Ekiti people to have a State of their own where all citizens had an equal stake and enjoyed equitable rights.




































