AfnewsAfnewsAfnews
  • Home
  • Latest
  • National News
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • State News
  • Entertainment
  • Crime
  • Society New
  • Sports
  • More
    • World News
    • Editorial
    • Business
    • News
    • Opinion
Reading: June 12: Uche Ogah to Leaders — Put Nigeria First
Share
Notification Show More
AfnewsAfnews
Search
  • Home
  • Latest
  • National News
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • State News
  • Entertainment
  • Crime
  • Society New
  • Sports
  • More
    • World News
    • Editorial
    • Business
    • News
    • Opinion
Follow US
Afnews > Blog > National News > June 12: Uche Ogah to Leaders — Put Nigeria First
National News

June 12: Uche Ogah to Leaders — Put Nigeria First

Afnews Editor
June 12, 2025
Share
June 12: Uche Ogah to Leaders — Put Nigeria First
June 12: Uche Ogah to Leaders — Put Nigeria First

Dr. Uche Ogah has delivered a bold message on Democracy Day, calling on political leaders to prioritize Nigeria or step aside. Find out what he said.

 

As Nigeria marked Democracy Day 2025, former Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development and leader of the Abia Rejoice Movement, Dr. Uche Ogah, delivered a powerful message to Nigerian political leaders: Put the country first—or step aside.

 

In a strongly worded statement to commemorate the historical significance of June 12, Dr. Ogah reminded Nigerians that the date is more than just a public holiday — it is a symbol of the country’s collective yearning for justice, equity, and good governance. Reflecting on the 1993 presidential election, widely regarded as Nigeria’s freest and fairest, he recalled how citizens defied ethnic and religious divisions to unite behind a shared vision of hope, embodied by the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola.

 

“June 12 is a mirror,” Dr. Ogah declared, “through which we must assess the sincerity of our democratic journey. It is not enough to hold elections. Democracy must mean something to the average Nigerian — it must translate into justice, fairness, and equal opportunity for all.”

 

He said the recognition of June 12 as Democracy Day is a correction of Nigeria’s historical injustice and a tribute to the unrelenting spirit of Nigerians who fought — and are still fighting — for a better nation.

 

Condemning the selfishness of some political office holders, Dr. Ogah said Nigeria’s democracy cannot flourish if leaders continue to prioritize personal interest over national good.

 

“If you cannot put Nigeria first, you have no business in leadership,” he asserted. “We cannot move forward if those in power serve themselves while the people suffer. Leadership is a call to service, not a license for impunity.”

 

Calling on citizens to reflect deeply on the meaning of June 12, he insisted that Democracy Day should not be reduced to ceremonial parades and official statements. Rather, it should be a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by both known and unknown heroes — and a call to action for every Nigerian to contribute to nation-building.

 

Dr. Ogah emphasized that real democracy lies not in government houses or party meetings, but in the will of the people. He called for a united front against corruption, injustice, and divisiveness, warning that Nigeria’s future depends on a collective decision to uphold the values of accountability and inclusion.

 

“Let us recommit to unity, patriotism, and truth,” he said. “This is how we will truly honor the legacy of June 12 and secure the future for generations yet unborn.”

 

Dr. Ogah concluded with a Democracy Day message to all Nigerians, urging them to keep hope alive and remain resilient in the face of hardship. “The Nigeria we dream of is possible—but only if we all put Nigeria first,” he said.

Related

Listen to top Radio Stations in Abia State CLICK HERE

Support Afnews Independent Journalism

At Afnews, we are dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news coverage. Our commitment to journalistic integrity ensures that you receive trustworthy information, unfiltered and unbiased. To maintain our independence and continue delivering quality content, we rely on the support of our readers.

If you value the work we do, please consider making a contribution. Your support enables us to keep bringing you the stories that matter.

Donate today and help us keep independent journalism alive. Thank you for your support!

MAKE A DONATION
How LP, Peter Obi Abandoned Me After I Sold All My Properties To Support Him – Retired Colonel
JUST IN: Read What Trump Said as regards US Forces rescue of American in Nigeria 
JUST IN: Police IG Releases List of Organizations, Personalities whose Police attache have refused to leave, gives final warning |SEE LIST 
COVID-19: Gov. Ikpeazu to return home soon |READ DETAILS
Nigeria did not apply to join BRICS – Shettima
TAGGED:Abia Rejoice MovementDEMOCRACY DAYGood Governancejune 12LeadershipMKO AbiolaNational UnityNigerian politicspolitical accountabilityUche Ogah
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram

RECENT EDITION

Recent Posts

  • 2027: Gov Fintiri gives reason for defecting to APC
  • Amupitan Appeals To NPC for Support To Rebuild Trust, Ensure Credible 2027 Elections –
  • Hope Uzodimma receives PDP defectors into APC in Imo
  • Fintiri declares self APC leader in Adamawa after defection
  • BREAKING: Protesters Storm U.S. Consulate Entrance in Karachi Over Iran Strikes, Security Forces Fire Tear Gas | WATCH VIDEO 
Popular News

WATCH VIDEO(S-e-x For Grade): IMSU Lecturer, Agomuo Caught Pants Down  |UPDATE

Afnews Editor
Afnews Editor
September 9, 2020
N700m Fraud: Court To Decide Ize-Iyamu’s Fate Today
Dr. Uche Ogah Pays Emotional Tribute to Buhari, Describes Him as a Father Figure and incorruptible leader
How My Wife Faked Pregnancy For 9 Months, Bought Baby – Husband Tells Police
FG Terminates Contracts Over Cash Disbursement Delay In Four States
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
Global Coronavirus Cases

Confirmed

0

Death

0

More Information:Covid-19 Statistics
AfnewsAfnews
© Afnews Media. All Rights Reserved.
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?