The Dein of Agbor kingdom in Delta, Benjamin Ikenchukwu, has emphasised the importance of unity in building a strong and developed Nigeria.
Mr Ikenchukwu gave the advice on Monday in Abuja at the public presentation of a book titled ‘Bold Leap’ by Chris Anyanwu, a journalist and politician.
He advised Nigerians to remember that they are first Nigerians before any tribe or religion.
Mr Ikenchukwu urged Nigerians to work with the government to address the country’s challenges. He noted that Nigeria’s ability to survive adversity was a testament to its strength.
“If Mr President fails, we all fail. If he succeeds, we all succeed,” he said.
The traditional ruler also advocated for women’s empowerment, stating that any nation that did not respect its women invites the wrath of God. He encouraged Nigerians to respect women and provide them with the necessary support to achieve their dreams.
King Jaja of Okpobo, Dandeson Jaja, congratulated Ms Anyanwu on her book and commended her resilience in adversity.
The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, expressed confidence that readers would learn valuable lessons from the book.
A panel discussion titled ‘How do we fix Nigeria: System, Structure, Institutions or Leadership?’ was moderated by Udenta Udenta.
Former Senate minority leader Enyinnaya Abaribe stressed the need for effective leadership. The former chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, Kayode Fayemi, emphasised the importance of restructuring Nigeria to address the needs of its young people.
An environmentalist and human rights activist, Annkio Briggs, also advocated for restructuring Nigeria’s political system, particularly regarding representation.