Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has directed a mandatory recitation of the national pledge after the anthem at official events.
The president spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony of the 3,112 housing-unit Renewed Hope City in the Karsana district, Abuja.
Ajuri Ngelale, presidential spokesperson, in a statement issued on Thursday, said the directive was given to ensure “absolute respect for the national symbols, strengthen allegiance and fidelity to country, and to preserve Nigeria’s ethos and defining character”.
“Before I left home this morning, I asked for a printout of the National Pledge, and we have to relaunch it again at this event,” the statement quoted Tinubu as saying.
“The relaunch is about being committed to the values, greatness, and hope of our country. It is our pledge to Nigeria, our country, to be faithful, loyal, and honest. To serve Nigeria with all your strength, we saw it on the field of play yesterday.
“We were all rejoicing. Everyone of us loves victory. We love to win. When you are positive and you are hopeful, Nigeria is winning,” the president said, referring to Nigeria’s win against South Africa in the semi-finals of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON).
“We did not say it will be Eldorado and smooth all the way. But we are confident that this country will excel in all ramifications.
“We will defend our unity and uphold Nigeria’s glory in every way possible because we are Nigerians, and we have no other country.”
The president said the recitation of the pledge would promote the nation’s ideals, and help citizens to abide by its established norms.