How Tinubu plans to mark June 12 with lawmakers at the ational Assembly

TribeNews
4 Min Read

President Bola Tinubu will address a joint session of the National Assembly on June 12 as part of Nigeria’s Democracy Day celebrationsThe event will also include the conferment of national honours on select lawmakers in recognition of their service to democratic governanceThis year’s theme, “26 Years of Democracy,” reflects on the progress made since 1999 and honours the legacy of June 12, 1993President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will deliver a special address to a joint session of the National Assembly on June 12 as part of this year’s Democracy Day celebration, with the event also featuring the conferment of national honours on selected legislators.

According to a statement issued on Sunday by Akin Rotimi, the House of Representatives’ spokesperson, the programme is slated to begin at 11:00 a.m. in the Green Chamber of the National Assembly Complex, ahead of President Tinubu’s arrival at noon.

- Advertisement -

Tinubu to Address National Assembly on June 12, Honour Lawmakers at Democracy Day
Source: FacebookThe session will bring together lawmakers from both chambers to reflect on Nigeria’s 26 years of uninterrupted democracy.

Themed “26 Years of Democracy: Renewing Our Commitment to National Development,” this year’s Democracy Day commemoration is expected to include goodwill messages from former presiding officers of the legislature, in addition to the president’s keynote address.

- Advertisement -

Yahaya Danzaria, the clerk of the House, had earlier issued a memorandum to members of parliament notifying them of the special sitting.

The event, Rotimi explained, aims to reinforce the role of the National Assembly as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s democratic structure, responsible for lawmaking, oversight, and national progress.

- Advertisement -

The highlight of the event will be the conferment of national honours by President Tinubu on select legislators in recognition of their service and contribution to democratic governance.

Democracy Day, originally celebrated on May 29—the date civilian rule returned in 1999—was officially moved to June 12 in 2018 by then-President Muhammadu Buhari.

The shift was made to honour Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola, the presumed winner of the annulled 1993 presidential election, widely considered one of the freest and fairest polls in Nigeria’s history.

- Advertisement -

June 12 has since come to symbolise the struggles and sacrifices made for the entrenchment of democratic ideals in the country.

The joint session, featuring the executive and legislative arms in a shared space of reflection and recognition, is set to further consolidate that symbolism.

Tinubu is doing a wonderful job – AfenifereEarlier, Legit.ng reported that veteran Yoruba leader and Afenifere elder statesman, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, had expressed confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s stewardship of the country, saying the President has gone beyond his expectations since assuming office.

- Advertisement -

Fasoranti made this known on Thursday during a visit by Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, to his residence in Akure, the capital of Ondo State.

PAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU ➡️ find the “Recommended for you” block on the home page and enjoy!

Source: Legit.ng

Leave a Comment
Ads Blocker Image Powered by Code Help Pro

Ads Blocker Detected & This Is Prohibited!!!

We have detected that you are using extensions to block ads and you are also not using our official app. Your Account Have been Flagged and reported, pending de-activation & All your earning will be wiped out. Please turn off the software to continue

You cannot copy content of this app